Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xorg

One of the CPU cores goes continuously to 100% after upgrading several
gnome packages to 2.25.5 (compiled on 2009-01-20). I really don't know
if it is a gnome related problem.

Xorg trace (about 10 seconds):
$ sudo strace -v -f -p `ps -ef | grep X11/X | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'` 
-c

Process 5182 attached - interrupt to quit

^CProcess 5182 detached

% time     seconds  usecs/call     calls    errors syscall

------ ----------- ----------- --------- --------- ----------------

 51.83    0.001146           0    149000         1 select

 25.64    0.000567           0    306645           clock_gettime

 22.52    0.000498           0    297970           setitimer

  0.00    0.000000           0       191        89 read

  0.00    0.000000           0        37           gettimeofday

  0.00    0.000000           0         2           munmap

  0.00    0.000000           0         5         1 sigreturn

  0.00    0.000000           0        32           writev

  0.00    0.000000           0         1           poll

  0.00    0.000000           0         3           rt_sigprocmask

  0.00    0.000000           0         1           mmap2

------ ----------- ----------- --------- --------- ----------------

100.00    0.002211                753887        91 total


I'm running Ubuntu jaunty (development branch)
 Release 9.04
 with kernel 2.6.28-4-server
Nvidia 177.82 (with Option "IgnoreABI" "True")

I'm not running superkaramba, and I already tried to kill some gnome
processes, but the CPU stays at 100%.

My hardware is a Asus G70.

I've also attached my apt.log. Other packages were also updated (some related 
with compiz).
But disabling and enabling compiz didn't make any diference :-(

** Affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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xorg eating 100% of CPU after upgrading to gnome 2.25.5
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/319813
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