I confirm that the bug still exists, i am using precise pangolin, and
just had to kill processes to get my laptop back.
Funny thing is, i use only one xfapplet and had to kill 2 processes, why
is that - i do not know.
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Exact same thing happened to me today. I had three instances of xfce4
-xfapplet-plugin visible in system monitor. Killing the two who used the
most CPU time did not affect any of the applets. CPU usage was near 100%
when they were running but dropped to normal after I killed the
processes.
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Hi there,
Thanks for your bug report. I am testing this in Xubuntu 9.04 (
xfce4-panel version 4.5.99.1-0ubuntu3 with xfce4-xfapplet-plugin version
0.1.0-3ubuntu4) and am not experiencing this problem, even loading two
instances of xfapplet, and adding the notes applet and the system
monitor apple