I can basically confirm this, but the behaviour on my system is slightly 
different: 
* The hyperactivity of the cpu is shared between gnome-system-monitor (~50%) 
and dbus-daemon (~40%).
* The hyperactivity starts as many times as I start gnome-system-monitor when a 
CD is mounted, and it goes away when I eject the CD.
* However, the hyperactivity does not restart when I reinsert the disc while 
gnome-system-monitor is running. 
* Sometimes gnome-system-manager refuses to close (and I xkill it), sometimes 
it goes away voluntarily. I don't see the logic.

"dbus-monitor --session" gives enormous amounts of output (some kind of
data structure definitions or so). If you want, I can record some of it,
just tell me to.

(Xubuntu 9.10, daily updates)

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System Monitor ignores close request and uses 100% of one core
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