[Bug 737170] Re: dbus-daemon uses 100% of a core's cpu time, makes it impossible to start any applications
Ariel Faigon
ubuntu at yendor.com
Thu Jun 16 01:34:42 UTC 2011
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 680444 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/680444
I used to see this in maverick occasionally.
After upgrading to natty, it happens much more frequently, every 2 days or so.
So to comment #3: definitely happens in natty.
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Title:
dbus-daemon uses 100% of a core's cpu time, makes it impossible to
start any applications
Status in “dbus” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Binary package hint: dbus
Occasionally, applications will not start (although, if already
started, they continue to run fine). I usually have a console with
top running, and when this happens it is always when dbus-daemon is
using 100% of a core and has been running for several minutes.
Killing the process will start any application that I was "waiting
on", but no new applications can be started. (preventing the use of
any bug reporting tools - I can only use launchpad right now as
Firefox was already open)
Recovery is only possible with ctrl-alt-backspace.
This happens on 10.10 (Maverick).
Issue also described at
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=10571418
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