Re: gnome-system-monitor causes X to use 100% CPU

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Michael Schwendt wrote:
$ rpm -qf $(which gnome-system-monitor)
gnome-system-monitor-2.21.5-1.fc9.i386

I load it as applet in order to watch processor, network and disk
usage.

When double-clicking it to open its window mode, the Xorg process
uses the CPU at 100%, not only in the graph but also in "top".

Can anyone confirm?

Yes, happening on i686 on P4@2Ghz and x86_64 on vmware core 2 duo @ 2Ghz.

It is temporary, and shortly after it starts (30s or so) stops.. until you change tabs. If I stay on the graph tab it never stops. Open a bug I've got a backtrace during the cpu spin and a screenshot of it drawing the graphs strangely.

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