aport information attached.  The system monitor is supposed an
informational TOOL to report OTHER processes last I checked.  If its
sucking the cpu down just by running, then its not a very good tool, now
is it? I completely disagree with the importance level that has been set
here.  The average user doesn't know htop or top. THIS is the tool they
will get to first.

On my system its between 35-85% cpu usage everytime it is invoked, fresh
boot up or not.

As an example of efficiency, HTOP reports as using 1% to a maximum of 3%
of the cpu, and normallzes at less than 1% of the cpu %.  75-90% cpu
usage indicates something very wrong with this tool.

If this is upstream (as I suspect it might be due to the name of the
tool), why didn't it get SENT upstream rather than set at a low
importance level?

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System monitor take 80% of CPU when running
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/426146
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