The new version fixes it.

Interestingly Baobab 3.4.1 on Debian 7 behaves as expected too.
Seems I just discovered some obscure "hickup" in Ubuntu 12.04 with Baobab 3.6.0.

Please close the bug.

Thank you.

On 04/16/14 09:26, Walter Garcia-Fontes wrote:
> m-manico, I tested this in 14.04, which brings baobab 3.8.2 and couldn't
> reproduce what you report. Can you please try this in 14.04, either by
> trying a life USB or CD or if you decide to upgrade?
> 
> 
> ** Changed in: baobab (Ubuntu)
>        Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
>

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Title:
  disk usage analyzer (baobab) increases Xorg CPU usage during scan

Status in “baobab” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Version of Ubuntu: 12.10
  Version of Baobab: 3.6.0

  Expected behaviour:
  Baobab scans my hard disc. The scan increases disk I/O but does not influence 
Xorg's CPU usage.

  Actual behaviour:
  When scanning disk, Xorg's CPU usage goes up to about 50% while baobab uses 
~25% of the CPU.

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