It's syslog that's hogging all the CPU. See the attached screenshot showing the 
"top" command. 
I checked out the other bugs and decided to upgrade from the linux-rt kernel to 
the generic kernel, thinking that might solve my problem. 
Sadly, that produced a massive slowdown of the system. I guess the kernel has 
to be in place before syslog is upgraded. Anyway, corruption followed and I had 
to re-install my system from scratch. 
I have (for the present) uninstalled the syslog program (and ubuntu-minimal). 
I'll probably try re-installing them after I get a kernel update. 

** Attachment added: "screenshot of syslog top"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39342720/Screenshot.png

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CPU runs at 85% constantly with no programs running
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