Xorg process takes too much time cpu

François-Denis Gonthier neumann at lostwebsite.net
Tue Oct 7 09:17:33 PDT 2008


Thank you for taking the time to do this analysis.  While I agreed his
bug report was exceptionnaly vague, I was also saddened by the kind of
answer he got from the list.

"Andrew Haninger" <ahaning at mindspring.com> writes:
> 1) Automatic updates installed new nVidia drivers, breaking OpenGL on
> his system and causing a slowdown. (Pretty possible.)

One could check if Ubuntu Studio has updated the Nvidia driver
recently.  The UbuntuStudio repositories seems to be down right now so
I can't check.

If that is the source of the problem, another update could have solved
it already.

> 2) A vulnerability was exploited on his system and someone is using it
> for spamming or other network attacks that consume large amounts of
> CPU, slowing things down. (Not too likely, I'd think, but not
> impossible.)

Ubuntu has no service enabled by default so this is very unlikely.  A
newbie could still have installed a mail server as a dependency of
something else though.

I don't know about services enabled on Ubuntu Studio, but the scope of
the distribution makes me think it's unlikely they have any service
enabled.

> So hopefully he'll write back (to the list!) with more info so that
> someone can help, but give him at least one chance. (After that, oil
> up the trebuchet and lob his flaming request back at full speed!)

I somehow doubt he'll write back.  His problem might even be fixed
right now.

F-D



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