The stacktrace suggests memory corruption (image->common.transform is an
invalid pointer, but if it exists it has to be a valid transform -
therefore something far more wacky took place). Grabbing a profile of
the high cpu loads is likely to give a clearer picture of what occurs
after the corruption takes place.

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  Xorg crashed with SIGABRT in compute_image_info()

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