The output is the correct one, but it does not show any process
responsible for using 100% of cpu usage. While some processes stand out
with relatively high resource claims, such as X with 16.8% of cpu and
opera with 26% of memory, total cpu usage is nowhere near 100% but at
just over 50% instead. Are you sure the ps command was run when cpu
usage was at 100%?

Please run the command 'dmesg > dmesg.output' in a terminal and attach
the resulting output file to the report (may be run at any time, also
when the problem is not happening).

Also try '/usr/bin/top -c -d5' in a terminal, it refreshes every 5
seconds and sorts the list of processes by cpu usage (%CPU column) by
default; this makes it easy to spot which process is to blame if/when
the cpu usage is high again.

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Feisty cpu at 100 percent all the time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113074
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