** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- gnome-settings-daemon consumes 100% cpu
+ [keyboard]: gnome-settings-daemon consumes 100% cpu (vnp, virtualbox, ...)?
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I also noticed that when using VNC
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I'm not using any kind of VNC either.
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O, and also dconf-service was doing lots of I/O at the same time. Not
sure if it is related, but lots of dconf activity and g-s-d spinning
happened before and the red hat bug mentions it as well.
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I'm having the same problem. I killed -9 g-s-d and restarted it with
--debug. After the restart it's not using 100% cpu now, but it kept
giving "(gnome-settings-daemon:31887): libappindicator-CRITICAL **:
app_indicator_set_label: assertion `IS_APP_INDICATOR (self)' failed"
about twice per second,
I'm not using VNC.
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VNC / "Desktop Sharing" disabled here.
Ubuntu 12.04 64bit on i915 with dual screen setup and latest VirtualBox
from repository.
As a workaround, removing 'keyboard.gnome-settings-plugin' as suggested
by mikem-6 helped! Thanks.
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Apparently it's configured here (I'm phako from GimpNet)
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is everyone here using VNC?
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I am running 12.04 Desktop 64bit with an ATI Radeon 6670.
I have encountered this bug as described above, dbus wildly blows up and
compiz eats memory while gsd churns on to no end.
.xsession-errors contained this:
libappindicator-CRITICAL **: app_indicator_set_label: assertion
`IS_APP_INDICATOR
I am running Ubuntu 12.04 desktop 32bit, and I am having this same
issue, I don't have a keyboard plugged into my system, I only use VNC to
connect to it. I have VirtualBox running with 3 active VMs, I noticed
it seems to happen as soon as I disconnect the VNC connection. I am
able to kill -9 the
That whole bit about the CPU fan might be totally irrelevant after all.
As it turns out - that is a different bug: "[fglrx] compiz uses 100%
CPU when screen turns off (spinning in glXWaitVideoSyncSGI or
glXSwapBuffers)" Bug #969860 that the team is familiar with.
That bug has to do with compiz an
I am not using multiple keyboard layouts either.
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This may have been happening as early as Maverick (Bug #658342). At
that time it was marked as a duplicate "Multiple Keyboard Layouts
unusable: continuously changes layout + 100% CPU usage" (Bug #625793).
I have head keyboard layouts mentioned here ~ so maybe. As far as I
know I am not using mul
I still get this, like others I still can't pinpoint an exact cause. I
also have VirtualBox installed, but was not running at the time.
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I had not had any problems of this nature until I tried updating some
packages this morning. Then this bug hit me. I was seeing 100% CPU
utilization and strace showed a continued access to a futex. Sorry I
don't have a package update list since I had to revert the system
immediately (it is a pro
>>do the people having the issue use vwmare or equivalent?
yes for me - VMWare Workstation 8 installed on as a host on the machine
( including compiled kernel mods ). However, VMWare workstation WAS NOT
RUNNING (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/990695/+attach
>>do the people having the issue use vwmare or equivalent?
no it happends to me after a fresh new install without any virtulisation
techno
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do the people having the issue use vwmare or equivalent?
one user on IRC who ran into it said:
" ![1337780712,000,xklavier_evt_xkb.c:xkl_xkb_process_x_event/] ATTENTION!
Currently cached group 0 is not equal to the current group from the event: 1
seems to be triggered by having different numl
Hi,
removing "/usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon-3.0/keyboard.gnome-settings-plugin"
seems good, but after logout & login keyboard layout couldnt be
changed/switched.
i have 2 layouts - Slovak (SK) and English (US). After plugin file deletion i
was unable to switch from English to Slovak.
M.
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I was experiencing the same issue with Ubuntu 12.04.
I followed Mike M (mikem-6)'s recommendation and the problem seems to be
resolved.
Thanks.
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we are 3 days later and no more issues
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Happens to me too; but it only started today. No idea why it didn't
before (I upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04 last week). Killing gnome-settings-
daemon calms the system for about ten, fifteen minutes, then it starts
again.
Exact same symptoms as Mike M. in #28. I followed his advice (moved
keyboard.
I've removed "/usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon-3.0/keyboard.gnome-
settings-plugin" we wil see in the comming days
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Hey everyone,
Just to confirm what I posted before: after removing the file "/usr/lib
/gnome-settings-daemon-3.0/keyboard.gnome-settings-plugin" and re-
starting the gnome-settings-daemon I never had the problem again 4
days and all looking good!
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In my original report ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
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Observed process use 100% + CPU utilization on one core for more than 30
minutes. Memory
grew from about 200 MB to 390 MB during this 30 minute period.
Process status was reported
** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Fedora) via
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=811902
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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the comment of "Lealcy B. Junior (lealcy) " make me think it has
something to do with keyboard shortcut define in gnome.
When the symptom appears, the numlock of my keyboard begins to blink. If
I do a [left shift]+[left control]+[num lock] it calms down for a few
moment. Can someone confirm it wor
Same bug here. Started after I pressed the Num Lock "0" and "Del" at
same time by mistake. Killing gnome-settings-daemon doesn't solve the
issue because it auto run again and keeps bugging.
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I experience this bug with my thinkpad-x40 too. But i can only reproduce
it with this setting:
1. on my desktop (12.04) is a synergy server running (1.4.8-1~getdeb1)
2. on my laptop (12.04) is a synergy client running (1.4.8-1~getdeb1)
3. on my desktop the numlock is activated
4. I go from the des
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Hello,
Same problem here, upgrades Ubuntu 11.10 to 12.04 last week:
- /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-settings-daemon using 100% CPU after
back from screen-saver
- Keyboard "NumLock" blinking very fast
- If kill the gnome-settings-daemon if came back and if screen-saver runs again
the bug r
in the log of ~/.xsession-errors
(gnome-settings-daemon:2425): color-plugin-WARNING **: unable to get
EDID for xrandr-DVI-I-1: unable to get EDID for output
(gnome-settings-daemon:2425): color-plugin-WARNING **: unable to get EDID for
xrandr-DVI-I-2: unable to get EDID for output
07/05/2012 07:5
I've got the same issue with 2 differents computers on precise 12.04
gnome-settings-daemon saturated one core à 100%
Here is the result of : sudo strace -p 2425 -f -o temp/gnomes-settings-
demon.trace
** Attachment added: "strace for about 10 seconds"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sourc
The bug also seems to exist on fedora :
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=811902
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I too am seeing this bug. I noticed that I had the Ubuntu One
application open when it was going crazy. I closed that app and killed
the process(not sure if I really needed to do that) and the symptoms
went away. Hope this might help.
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When gnome-settings-daemon is doing this, I find this logged to
~/.xsession-errors continually until I kill it:
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(gnome-settings-daemon:2062): libappindicator-CRITICAL **:
app_indicator_set_label: assertion `IS_APP_INDICATOR (self)' failed
(gnome-settings-daemon:2062): libappindicator-CRITI
also concerne. my computer was light on all night with nothing to do and
it's th e1st consumming process, a full core for itself
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I am also encountering this bug. For me it seems to be triggered by use of
volume keys on keyboard, which correlates with what is discussed in this thread:
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=230568
A temporary workaround on fedora was to disable the media keys functionality of
gnome.
HP Probook 4630s, 8GB ram.
1. Can confirm gnome-settings-daemon taking 100% cpu. No other particular apps
running with high CPU.
2. Can confirm the num-lock blinking rapidly.
3. Also, caps-lock sometimes gets reversed (i.e. ALL CAPS with no caps lock
light, and no caps with caps lock light on.
4
Same problem here, after a fresh install of 12.04, one reboot and
leaving the system running for several hours. kill -9 helped.
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Same issue here, Ubuntu 12.04 on a Thinkpad X220. After resuming from
suspend, the volume icon on the unity bar showed a dashed line (---),
and top informed me that gnome-setting-daemon was using up more than
100% of my cpu.
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Sorry, I forgot to mention that I simply terminate the process and when
it restarts itself it remains calm for a while. I have yet to notice a
particular trigger that sets it off.
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I'm experiencing this problem too. On Ubuntu 11.10 - this problem only
started recently however, like in the past couple of weeks maximum,
perhaps it was due to the recent version of some software in apt. If
someone could indicate how to provide useful information for bug I would
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Hi,
I have the same problem. My installation of Ubuntu 12.04 is fresh.
The machine is a Dell Vostro 400.
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Hello,
Just to chime in that I happen to observe this exact problem on a 32bit ubuntu
12.04 version...
A blank screensaver was running, but I could not say when this cpu usage
appeared exactly, I will keep an eye on it...
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Have the same issue. How can I collect useful information?(or what info should
I collect?)
Have 12.04 x86_64, Core i5 650 CPU...
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My Ubuntu box 12.04 at work has 100% cpu usage with gnome-settings-
daemon, with or without screensaver. The installation is clean from
today.
Regards.
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No. All I have to do is boot up ubuntu 12.04 and log in. It doesn't
(always?) happen right away though, it usually starts after I've used my
media keys to reduce/increase volume (that might just be a coincidence
though). Logging out and back in doesn't seem to help although it does
stop for as long
is everybody getting there after using the screensaver?
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => High
** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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With 12.04 clean install ,
After screensaver activation :
gnome-settings-daemon 100% cpu + high disk acces + keyboard led blinking
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I'm seeing the same thing: gnome-settings-daemon consumes 100% cpu. It also
keeps turning num lock on and off rapidly. The num lock toggling doesn't show a
clear pattern, but it does appear to happen more often when I'm typing or using
media keys (such as volume up and down).
When I kill the dae
It's just happened again.
I ran strace on it and it seems like it's in a loop doing this:
futex(0x1184820, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 2, NULL) = 0
futex(0x1184820, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 2, NULL) = 0
futex(0x1184820, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 2, NULL) = 0
futex(0x1184820, FUTEX_WAIT_PRIVATE, 2, NULL) = 0
futex(0
To me it happens even after a fresh reboot before any application is
started.
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My normal use includes running Google Chrome, Eclipse PDT, terminal,
CXOffice, Spotify/Last.fm, Pidgin, Gedit. I cannot pinpoint a particular
action I'm taking that causes it, I just notice that my laptop fan is
going crazy, I check the process list and gnome-settings-daemon is up
there using 100%.
Thank you for your bug report, is g-s-d the only process using cpu? what
were you doing before that starting? it could be something spamming
g-s-d with config changes or pulseaudio acting crazy or something ...
the stacktrace is not useful it just shows a process waiting in poll
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Backtrace available at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
settings-daemon/+bug/949878/comments/3 thanks to Ahmed El-Mahmoudy
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** Changed in: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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