Just a note that I am seeing this problem as well, here on an AMD 8350
8-core system using Trusty 14.04 AMD64.  The Xorg process takes about
20%-35% of one core, when the system is otherwise idle.  I'm open to
suggestions regarding how I can dig deeper to determine the cause,
because obviously killing the Xorg process isn't an option (or I
wouldn't be running it in the first place).  As an experiment, to see if
it would help to restart X, I did try killing the process then logging
back in with the new Xorg process, but the CPU usage was the same as it
was before.

Any suggestions are welcome, and I am willing to help debug this.

Thanks,
Brian

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