This may have been happening as early as Maverick (Bug #658342).   At
that time it was marked as a duplicate "Multiple Keyboard Layouts
unusable: continuously changes layout + 100% CPU usage" (Bug #625793).
I have head keyboard layouts mentioned here ~ so maybe.  As far as I
know I am not using multiple layouts.


One thing I do observe ( probably totally irrelevant).  I often hear my CPU fan 
pitch change when I leave my Ubuntu Desktop running long enough for the screen 
to go dark (especially I am running a Flash video in Youtube or something).  I 
only mention this because I know that the idle-activation-enabled setting is 
related to the gnome-settings-daemon (at least to gsettings / dconf-editor) 
(http://askubuntu.com/questions/67355/how-do-i-completely-turn-off-screensaver-and-power-management).

I cant find what's causing it because as so as I restore the screen to
normal - CPU utilization goes back to normal.

So if I wanted to do an experiment to see if it was gnome-settings-
daemon was going berzerk while I was away I would need a console based
way to capture CPU utilization for just that particular PID.  I was
thinking : "top -b -p PID"  but that is a mess.  Does anybody have a
better idea.  Or am I totally wasting my time here ??

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