thanks Ante Karamatić  for your packages, but infortunately, it doesn't
solve the problem for me.

It seems that cupsd behave correctly as long as no other program uses it.
If i start gnome, then gnome-cups-icon makes cupsd runs 100% CPU.
If i kill it, cupsd still run but behave correctly.

Here are 2 screenshots, before killing cups-gnome-icon and after. Once 
cups-gnome-icon is killed, cupsd cool down.
If i starts gnome-cups-manager, cupsd starts again taking all the CPU.

thanks ante anyway ;)

** Attachment added: "before killing cups-gnome-icon"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/4227864/before_killing_cups-gnome-icon.png

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cupsd monopolizes CPU
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59542

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