Here's another strange bug, also found during TigerVNC Xvnc testing. On
Ubuntu 9.04 beta[*], after starting GNOME, Xvnc consumes all CPU it can get.
I've found
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/commit/?id=1f4fb0225b278d1cf4145aebeb0bdd23dc8f62d5
now, and the bugs that it references. The Fedora patch
xserver-1.5.3-idletime-fix.patch solved my problem.
However, this fix is only on the 1.6 branch and trunk. Why not on the 1.5
branch? IMHO, it's quite a major bug if the server consumes 100% of the
CPU whenever running with GNOME 2.25.X.
Rgds,
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