Often with these 100% X cpu bugs, the problem is caused by a client
application, which is stuck in a loop making X requests. In such cases,
the debugging procedure is to examine your process table (e.g. `ps aux`)
and start killing processes one by one until the system unfreezes.
However, the fact that this occurs on resume makes this bug sound a bit
different. It can't hurt to try the above, and it might turn up
something (I'd probably test killing gnome-settings-daemon, compiz/unity
and some of the other gnome infrastructural bits first).
If all that fails, you can connect to the running X process using gdb
and gather a series of backtraces to see what series of routines it is
hitting. strace can be used here too, although with the X server it
produces so much output it's often unusable for diagnostics.
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Resuming from sleep leaves Xorg using 100% CPU and unable to turn on
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