I haven't been able to isolate a minimally reproducible case, but it
seems to coincidentally occur once my screensaver has kicked in.
Something that causes a lot of notifications to be triggered is Adium
configured to "Display growl notification" when "Contact signs on" and
then if you connect Adium to Facebook using Jabber through
chat.facebook.com, you get lots of connection notifications.
Also, just now, a Growl notification has gotten "stuck" on my desktop --
it didn't go away automatically like it's supposed to, and clicking the
"X" on it won't make it go away. First time I've seen this happen, so far.
On 11/20/11 7:08 PM, Christopher Forsythe wrote:
We're trying to reproduce the high cpu issue, and so far have only
come up with throwing up an entire screen of notifications can
possibly cause it. On a 30 inch display that's kind of tough to see in
real world operations though.
Do you have any inkling of actual reproduction steps?
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