Public bug reported:

Since upgrade from 11.10 (gnome-shell 3.2) to 3.4 I have a lot of
problems with gnome-shell using constantly around 40% of CPU, and
sometime peaking higher.

I tried to disable all extension but I have the same behavior.

By surfing around, it seems it could be a theming problem. But (as you
can see from the attached screenshot) the gnome-tweak-tool  show the
theme with an error mark, and the chooser is locked. There are no error
shown in .xsession-erros nor in the LookingGlass (alt-f2 lg) report
window.

Anyone knows where in dconf/gsetting/whatever the theme configuration
for gnome-shell is kept?

(PS the screenshot is strange, but that happens when screenshotting the
gnome-tweak-tool app, it ends up half-transparent).

** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  gnome-shell high CPU usage and theme impossible to select

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