I noticed that the load average on a rawhide vm was higher than expected, and 
according to 'top' I had two copies of /usr/bin/spice-vdagent running, with one 
of them taking up a whole cpu core.

I removed /etc/xdg/autostart/spice-vdagent.desktop and rebooted.  Now there is 
only one copy of spice-vdagent running, and the load average is back to normal. 
 The vm behaves normally, with cut/paste, resize, etc. all working fine.

This vm is running with the KDE desktop in x11 mode.

Can anyone suggest why I might have two copies of spice-vdagent running?  I'm 
happy to have found a work-around, but this really doesn't make sense.

        Steve
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