Just happened to me on an Asus EEE 901. I was copying large files from a
pendrive, and after few minutes my desktop was almost frozen, unusable.
The system responded for a mouse action in 30-60 seconds. The hard drive
led (SSD in fact) was continuously on. I managed to switch to vt1 and
log in (it took a minute), and ran top. It showed that update-apt-xapi
was using 100% CPU. After about 8-10 minutes of struggling, the process
finished it's mysterious work, and the system was back to normal again.
But rendering the box unusable for minutes can be frustrating. At least
can somebody tell me why we need this background process at all? Can I
uninstall it, without breaking functionality?

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update-apt-xapian-index uses too much CPU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363695
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