Here are all the things I've tried with *no success* yet.
0)   Killed almost all buffers leaving the bare minimum -- couple
of hsells,
1) turned off global-font-lock verified that
global-font-lock-mode is nil 

2)                    turned off stealth jit locking with
jit-lock-stealth-time set to nil

I performed each of these in sequence and observed that if I went
away from the keyboard for a few minutes, returning to the
machine saw it pegged at 1.0.

This is a really nasty one to chase down!

>>>>> "Stefan" == Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
    >>> From time to time emacs starts utilizing 100% of cpu
    >>> time. Sometimes it falls
    >> back to normal usage for some seconds, but it always
    >> catches up again.
    Stefan> 
    >> Emacs stays responsible and the only indication is that my
    >> fan is running all the time, thus I'm not sure since when
    >> I have this problem. And I don't find a way to reproduce
    >> the bug. The only thing I would say is that it
    >> subjectively happens earlier, if network apps like gnus
    >> and circe are running.
    Stefan> 
    Stefan> Does (setq jit-lock-stealth-time nil) fix it?
    Stefan> 
    Stefan> 
    Stefan>         Stefan
    Stefan> 
    Stefan> 
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-- 
Best Regards,
--raman

      
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