*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1231453 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1231453
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1231453
get_full_property() throws exceptions
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** Tags added: saucy
** Changed in: autokey (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Tags removed: quantal
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Title:
autokey-qt
autokey-gtk seemed to be working fine in 13.04. I just upgraded to 13.10
to do some testing and I'm seeing 100% cpu utilization. Let me know what
information I might provide to help troubleshoot the issue. Peace -
Anthony
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Importance: Undecided = Critical
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Title:
autokey-qt Unaccessible and Using 100% processor After Logout/Login
Hi Lonnie,
Running an up-to-date 12.04.3 VM, I was not able to reproduce this issue
after logging out and back in; autokey appears to be using a negligible
amount of CPU.
Are you able to reproduce this on a system without custom configuration?
If not, perhaps the issue is due to a misperforming
I can confirm that in Ubuntu 13.04, I'm no longer experiencing this
issue.
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Title:
autokey-qt Unaccessible and Using 100% processor After
However, when I submit this bug I was using autokey-qt, and I forgot to
mention that I'm currently running autokey-gtk.
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Title:
autokey-qt