A little more about this bug.  I've been playing around with this some
more and the notify-osd process seems to behave just fine until I touch
the volume knob on the side of the laptop.  I can adjust the volume
using the mouse and the volume icon at the top of the screen with no
problems.

Also I can trigger notifications for other reasons (like connect and
disconnect from wifi) and notify-osd wakes for a second or two, shows
the notification, then goes back to "sleep".

However, if I even touch the volume knob, the volume notification pops
up and runs away to maximum or minimum volume and begins to consume 100%
CPU.  Killing the process doesn't do any good, because it just restarts.

As long as I don't touch the volume knob, everything is fine.  In fact,
I'm typing this now from the Live CD.  I'm afraid to install 9.04 to
replace 8.04 because I don't want to have a runaway volume notification
every time I touch the volume.

Is there anything else that would be helpful to diagnose this?  lspci
printout or something similar?

Let me know and I'll post whatever.

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notify-osd runs at 100% of CPU locking up X
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367069
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