I just noticed that the problem does not subsists if Vino/Desktop Sharing is
not started with the option "Automatically configure UPnP router to open and
forward ports" selected.
But if it started with this on, than de-selecting it does not bring the CPU
usage down... Vino need to be "killed"
It effects badly Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on ASUS UX501VW it uses (at random) one to
four of the 8 cores to 90+5 with no connections and nothing going on the
desktop... just started and logged in.
This is a fresh install of Xenial Xerus with no customization, but all the
latest updates installed.
Any
Using 13.04 on a ION with 4G ram. The network is 1Ghz. If I remote login
to this machine using VNC (Remmina Desktop client) vino-server utilizes
30-40% when I have one simple terminal up with top running. If I then
simply move this terminal window the cpu goes to 99%+ for about 10
seconds and
Vino server is killing my machine.
I use a Dell SX280 as a file server to VPN. It worked flawlesly in
ubuntu 10.04. After testing 12.04 on some other machines i decided to
upgrade the server to 12.04. Big enormous mistake. Vino server at will
puts the cpu to 99%, A vague idea is that at some
in quantal - bug is still present
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To manage
I just found this bug on two of my computers: One running Ubuntu 10.10,
and this started happening without any VNC activity of any kind. The
other computer runs Debian 6.0.3, but this started happening only after
a successful VNC session.
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Hmmm, I spoke too soon. It was all good until I did a remote access,
after disconecting vino-server starts hogging down the system with
50-100% CPU usage.
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Thanks Mr Mike. That did it for me:
Mr. Mike (mike-himikeb) wrote on 2009-08-04: #42
I think gnome-session keeps restarting this process. What seems to be working
for me, as a work-around, is to have Remote Desktop disabled in the
session-preferences (gnome-session-properties).
Then, I use
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The load of Vino-server becomes about 90 % of the cpu. It goes as far as
99% of total cpu usage. A simple killall vino-server reduces cpu load
- to 5-10 %. I have know idea why vino-server takes that much of cpu. I
+ to 5-10 %. I have no idea why vino-server takes that
Hello, Jim! Usually all devices in your network must be configured
with unique IP and MAC . If you connect to any host, you should know
the remote ip-address or host name.
If you have dublicated ip-addresses, the connection will be
established with the current IP in the ARP-table of your host.
I know this thread is kind of old and somewhat redundant. However, I do
have 2 cents to add here. I saw mentioned a few times here that it seems
like vino-server jumps up the CPU usage after a bad login attempt. I
am running Lucid 10.04 and I use VNC quite a bit. I only found this
thread because I
Ubuntu 10.4 cpu load 89% for vino-server x32
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ubuntu 10.04.3 fresh+all latest official updates. cpu load 60% ( i tried
different PCs, but result is the same).
That's really bad idea to include in distro broken vino package by default for
5 years.
p.s. Debian 6 doesn't have this issue.
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Upgraded to 11.04, I still have this same problem (I do use Ubuntu
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The issue has been fixed in 11.04 not 10.10, if you still get the issue
in 11.04 you should open a new bug
** Also affects: vino (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: vino (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: vino (Ubuntu Lucid)
Seems like it should be easy to backport the fix to lucid if somebody
wants to work on that
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This is still occurring in natty, fresh install.
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below? Cheers
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
1636 ... 20 0 255m 29m 7980 R 56 0.8 52:36.40 vino-server
$dpkg -s vino
Architecture: amd64
Version: 2.32.1-0ubuntu2.1
This seems to work for me all the times I try. Did anyone with the
updated package in natty still see the high CPU usage and/or vino-server
not exiting when disabling screen sharing?
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Ok, trying to backport that for 2.32
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* debian/patches/03_exit-when-disabled.patch:
- Add patch to make vino-server exit inmediately if not enabled (LP: #31037)
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Let's try if that works on natty and do stable update for other series
later on once it's confirmed to be working
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I am the (new) Vino maintainer and can confirm that this bug (or at
least, the version that DaveHansen found) is fixed in version 2.99.0 and
above, so the fix will also be in a stable 3.0 release for GNOME 3. See
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=599104 for the upstream bug
report.
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** Also affects: avahi via
http://www.avahi.org/ticket/324
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Status: Unknown
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I can also confirm that disabling Remote Desktop resolves that High CPU for
vino-server
Once I reenable it, it comes right back
However, I can't disable it from the control panel without killing the
process first. If i try, it just hangs.
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http://avahi.org/ticket/324
** Bug watch added: Avahi Bugs #324
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This is still happening, so re-opening
** Changed in: vino (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = In Progress
** Changed in: vino (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Rodrigo Moya (rodrigo-moya)
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Following DaveHansen's comment, if you stop avahi daemon, no CPU high
usage. Ditto if you restart avahi daemon again after having stopped it.
So seems it's indeed an avahi problem
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I hope you fix this bug...very impractical. also on ubuntu 10.10 64
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I can confirm having to kill vino-server due to 100% cpu after enabling
and then disabling desktop sharing in system/preferences/remote desktop
in Ubuntu 10.10 amd64. Can someone please reopen this bug, maybe set it
to confirmed? Or should a new bug be opened up?
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I was able to get this to work as well. I started the remote desktop
server with system preferences remote desktop and checked the
share box, then unchecked it by accident. The server originally gave
indication that it could be connected to by going to one of the server's
interfaces. When I
I think this is connected to avahi, somehow. Everybody's backtraces
seem to have avahi_entry_group_free() in them. People also can't kill
the process without kill -9, which is consistent with it being inside a
signal handler.
I can reproduce this by starting and stopping the vino daemon by
I just got this today in 10.10 for the first time. Killing the process
worked.
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The same problem in Ubuntu 10.10
Please, fix it asap! :(
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On Maverick running under virtualbox on a win XP host (hey no choice,
university will not stretch to a second machine for me and refuse to let
me dual boot) I get this by opening up Remote Desktop Preferences
Once it has checked connectivity and given the result, if I then
deselect Allow others to
I can confirm this in 10.10 as well - %CPU at 99 for vino-server. Even
more, I didn't even have the Allow Users to View Your Desktop turned
on...
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While checked Allow Users to View Your Desktop vino-server process suddenly
starts eating 50% of my dual-core CPU.
Killing the process helps.
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Finally! :D I'm so happy!! Thanks!
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I also had this problem in 10.04 the first time I enabled remote
desktop. vino-server was taking 98-99% of my CPU. I disabled remote
desktop - which didn't kill the process - and then killed the process.
When I re-enabled remote desktop, it was fine. No idea what triggered
it, but whatever the
Ubuntu 10.4, having this bug. Top shows 48-49% cpu time (dual core) taken up by
vino-server, and the server actually does not let me connect.
Unchecking the Allow Users to View Your Desktop checkbox in Remote Desktop
Preferences does not kill vino-server, it keeps taking 49% cpu time.
Also,
This happened to me on 10.04, after I toggled on and off the Allow
users to view your desktop option in System-Preferences-Remote
Desktop Preferences dialog. I had to kill vino-server, as it was
consuming 100% CPU. Not sure why vino-server was running after I had
disabled the desktop sharing
Over 4 years later I confirm that at least in Ubuntu 8.04 Server 64 bits
the problem still occurs from time to time. I have to kill the vino
process to reduce the CPU usage from 50 to 1%.
And the best part is that I still don't have any clue about what is
causing this problem.
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I am experiencing the same problem under Lucid. Vino package
2.28.2-0ubuntu2 (amd64). I enabled Vino server under Remote Desktop
preferences and then disabled it. CPU then locked at 100 %. Attaching
with GDB gave me the following stack trace:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x7f65fd2ea8a0 in ?? () from
The bug described there has been fixed a while ago now, closing it, if
somebody still has a similar issue on lucid you are welcome to open a
new bug with a clear description of how to trigger the issue so we can
debug this one
** Changed in: vino (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
The bug described there has been fixed a while ago now, closing it, if
somebody still has a similar issue on lucid you are welcome to open a
new bug with a clear description of how to trigger the issue so we can
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the original issue in dapper, see bug comments, it seems quite some
similar issues hijacked the bug over time which makes hard to determine
now what bug is an issue in which context and which version, that's why
users who still have an issue should open new clear bugs we can work on
efficiently
I have the same problem with vino-server in 10.04 (amd64, HP Tablet PC
2730p)
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I installed the Karmic Koala on my Sony Vaio notebook last night, and
this morning I discovered a homeless guy was successfully frying an egg
on it. Must be runny pretty hot, I mused, but the homeless guy wasn't
listening. Mmm, these are gonna fry up real nice, he was saying to
himself.
Guess
Still a problem in both jaunty karmic. Interestingly, both System
Monitor htop do not show the sum of individual processes being
anywhere near 100% cpu.
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I can confirm that this is still a problem in Lucid Lynx, with the most
recent updates, seems the only real solution that has been mentioned is
to kill the process, or for now i just stopped the process and
everything works fine. The question is why does it use up that much cpu,
I don't use it on
I have the same problem on a HTPC running Jaunty. I don't need to VNC
into the machine for this to happen. A day or two of uptime will
eventually make the vino-server process start eating CPU resources up
all by itself.
A quick and dirty way to fix this is to just kill -9 the process. I keep
** Also affects: baltix
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I use Karmic as well. Just realized that was happening when my frame
rates went to sh* while watching a movie online. 99-110% CPU?! and we
haven't figured this out since 2006??? Disturbing, very disturbing...
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separate bug.
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Description:Ubuntu 9.10
Release:9.10
Codename: karmic
On Dual E2610 CPU @1.80GHz
Well, I had a similar issue pop-up right now on Karmic, one CPU took off
~100% after fiddling -but just enable and then disabling- with remote
desktop !
Any suggestions ?
lsb_release -a
LSB Version:
core-2.0-ia32:core-2.0-noarch:core-3.0-ia32:core-3.0-noarch:core-3.1-ia32:core-3.1-noarch:core-3.2-ia32:core-3.2-noarch:core-4.0-ia32:core-4.0-noarch
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
Codename: jaunty
2.6.28-16-generic
Confirmed that this bug still exists. AMD 64 3500+ Athlon Processor
with 4 GB RAM. Ubuntu 9.04
If further information is required, just ask.
Keith
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Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 15:30:22 -
is anybody still getting that in jaunty or karmic
is anybody still getting that in jaunty or karmic? there is also bug
#340515 similar
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Disabling remote desktop worked for me in Jaunty; thanks, Mr. Mike, for
the tip about the command line.
Can I make a plea to get this fixed? I came to Hardy from Windows almost
exactly a year ago, and I have loved the experience. Compared to XP, my
5-year-old Dell soared. Then yesterday
I'm on Ubuntu 9.04, everything is updated.
Recently I enabled Vino (never used it before). Since then (but not
always), my cpu usage is always near 50%. Xorg had the most usage, but I
found that if I kill vino-server the cpu usage goes to usual values.
Like in comments #14 and #27.
After finding
I think gnome-session keeps restarting this process. What seems to be working
for me, as a work-around, is to have Remote Desktop disabled in the
session-preferences (gnome-session-properties).
Then, I use the command:
dbus-launch /usr/lib/vino/vino-server --display=:0.0
usually from a
I just noticed this behaviour of vino-server on a netbook (Acer
AspireOne) running Jaunty. It did not occur before. I tried a restart
and the CPU usage still went up after restart (to about 60%). Running
top from terminal showed vino-server near the top of the list. Ran a
killall on it and CPU
This bug doesn't seem to be fixed, reopening...
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Status: Fix Released = New
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I confirm the same problem, Vino-server takes 90% of CPU. I am using Ubuntu
8.04 with all the updates (up to this time, June 2009).
After all this time of using this version of Ubuntu (8.04) it is for the first
time when all of the sudden, without trying to use it, the vino-server jumps up
and
I get this, too.
Strange thing is, I don't know exactly what causes it - sometimes it happens,
others it does not.
I wanted to prove that it was vino-server, so I installed the process
accounting package (psacct or acct).
Attached is my lastcomm output - basically, this is just proof that the
I have the same problem in Jaunty. When vino-server is running, the CPU
load is about 60-70%.
PC: AMD Athlon processor, 790G chipset, Radeon HD graphics with latest
fglrx 9.6 driver
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same problem in Jaunty here. Disabling remote desktop in preferences fixes the
issue (but no remote access)
Running vino-server from a terminal window seems to be alright (no excessive
CPU usage).
As soon as I enable remote desktop from the preferences menu, CPU spikes
again.
AMD cpu.
Confirm on Jaunty with:
H/W path Device Class Description
==
system Computer
/0 bus Motherboard
/0/0 memory 1506MiB
Same problem here on jaunty i386
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I am also seeing this in Ubuntu 9.04 amd64
Steps to reproduce:
1) System - Preferences - Remote Desktop
2) Check Allow others to view your desktop
3) Check Allow others to control your desktop
4) Uncheck You must confirm access...
5) Check Require password...
6) Check Configure network
I have the same problem on Hardy. Vino-server always works properly, the
computer is running for days without any problem.But these days I have to do a
very hard work. It tooks the computer several days working at 100%. I use VNC
to see how the work is going from my job. No problem at all.
Hi chonps!
1) i running the vino-server (all time i monitoring the process)
2) connect from my laptop (missed the passwords five times)
3) nothing wrong happens
you can better explain?
what the version of your vino?
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hardy. After login, I noticed that vino-server uses 100% cpu on one
core. Killing it with -TERM or -KILL is useless, as it gets started
again right away.
Here's a backtrace:
(gdb) thread apply all bt
Thread 1 (Thread
I have the same problem here yet.
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Martin Emrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Although this bugreport is quite old, I just have the same problem on
hardy. After login, I noticed that vino-server uses 100% cpu on one
core. Killing it with -TERM or -KILL is useless,
I am having the same issue on gutsy some times ... 99 % cpu taken by
Xorg when vino-server is running. If I kill vino server, it fixes the
problem...
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This bug also appear on gutsy.
All goes fine but when some time elapsed, load of cpu reach 99% by vino-server
and XOrg child process.
Also when i leave computer for long time i unable to unlock it. Screen is
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Removing skype and the CPU panel applet seems to have fixed it for me.
But that's not a fix, that's a workaround. Other VNC servers are quite
capable of keeping up with a few updates per second. Vino should be
similarly capable.
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I have found that Vino-server really does not like animated things on
screen, especially in the panel at the top. I had a CPU monitor and a
skype icon with a flashing alert flag on it, keeping up with these
changes maxed out the CPU and made the remote session very unresponsive.
Removing skype and
Yes.
2007/9/7, Chris Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Removing skype and the CPU panel applet seems to have fixed it for me.
But that's not a fix, that's a workaround. Other VNC servers are quite
capable of keeping up with a few updates per second. Vino should be
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This happens to me too in Feisty. I have not had OOo open, I have not
typed worng password (did not even try to log in before I saw the load).
I have no idea what could have triggered the massive (90+%) load.
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2007/8/4, Martin Pihl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This happens to me too in Feisty. I have not had OOo open, I have not
typed worng password (did not even try to log in before I saw the load).
I have no idea what could have triggered the massive (90+%) load.
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Also had OO2.2 opened when noticed the high cpu usage by vino-server, no
idea if that's a clue...
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Please, somebody can fix this bug? I ever ever need to kill this process
to play Second Life... =/
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The load of Vino-server becomes about 90 % of the cpu. It goes as far as
99% of total cpu usage. A simple killall vino-server reduces cpu load
to 5-10 %. I have know
Also appeared here on Feisty... Just a question that might sound silly,
does openoffice has anything to do with vino-server? (it appears more
frequent after launching/closing oo - it might be just an illusion)
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I have the same problem! But the vino-server takes 30~60% of CPU...
What's wrong?
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That's probably a different issue, feel free to open a new bug
describing what program has high CPU usage. You can get a backtrace as
described on the http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash wiki page
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Vino-server takes 90% of cpu when only listening for incoming connections
I have a problem where vino server shows no CPU usage, but it must be
killed to prevent high CPU usage by other programs!!!?
I am using up to date Dapper and the problem occurs after my wife logs
in to our home PC from work. When we get home, vino-server must be
killed to prevent high CPU during
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