I'm seeing this bug consistently whenever I go to the Keyboard Layout
page in System Settings ("gnome-control-center region") on one of my
machines when running as a normal user. Running as root it works fine
(but accesses different settings so is no use to me). I do get an error
"(gnome-control-center:3304) common-cc-panel-WARNING **: locale
'"en_US.UTF-8"' isn't valid" when running as a normal user from a
terminal but am unsure of the significance of this.

I'm currently seeing gnome-control-center at 100% CPU but previously had
gnome-settings-daemon at 100% CPU instead/as well as in this
circumstance. A gdb backtrace of gnome-settings-daemon pointed at a
g_dbus_proxy_call_sync call to "SetXKeyboardLayouts" of
"org.freedesktop.Accounts" in gsk-keyboard-manager.c. This correlates
nicely with comment #33's suggestion to remove the keyboard.gnome-
settings-plugin file.

This leads me down the dbus route. I see what seems to be a lot of dbus
AddMatch traffic with dbus-monitor, but I'm not sure whether this is
normal.

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  [keyboard]: gnome-settings-daemon consumes 100% cpu (and blinking
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