> Please let me know how can I help to fix it.

Hi Rolando,

Thanks for your willingness to help improve things.  Thanks for
attaching lspci info, however with X bugs what is really needed is the
Xorg.0.log.  Also, I tend to prefer 'lspci -vvnn' data since it includes
all of the info in a nicely ordered format; however we can piece
together all of the pci info from what you've posted, so that's good to
go.

More importantly, I notice you mention high CPU usage by the Xorg
process.  Ironically, high X cpu usage usually indicates a bug in
something *other* than X.  The X process is just a server so is
responding to actions from some other client program.  If it misbehaves
and has a poor algorithm that drives X too hard, it shows up as a high X
cpu load but it is really the client program, not X, that is to blame.

See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/HighCPU for more details
about this.  Meantime, I am unassigning xorg as the bugged package.  You
can follow the guidance in that document to determine which program is
causing the load.

** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => ubuntu

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