** Changed in: xfce4-settings
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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.Xmodmap file makes xorg temporarily reach high cpu usage (90%-100%)
See https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=13926
and upstream issue https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/-/issues/168
There is a partial fix which apparently fixes the desktop shortcuts being
locked, but not the multiple calls to xmodmap:
I noticed this on Debian (buster). It appears to be caused by the
keyboard being detected multiple times, resulting in xfsettingsd running
xmodmap multiple times. To monitor, run:
XFSETTINGSD_DEBUG=1 xfsettingsd --replace --no-daemon
After suspend/resume (or just unplug/plug the USB keyboard),
Still here on
Mint 19.2 xfce
Kernel Linux resh-lakish 5.0.0-25-generic
However the attached script seems to be a crude workaround/
** Attachment added: "xfce-onunlock.sh"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/998310/+attachment/5283024/+files/xfce-onunlock.sh
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Title:
.Xmodmap file makes xorg temporarily reach high cpu usage (90%-100%)
after resume or when coming back from tty to X
still here on
Mint 19.1 xfce
kernel 4.18.0-13-generic
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Title:
.Xmodmap file makes xorg temporarily reach high cpu usage (90%-100%)
after
confirmed on
Ubuntu 16.04.4
Kernel: 4.4.0-124-generic
xorg: X11R7.7+13ubuntu3 X.Org X Server 1.18.4
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Title:
.Xmodmap file makes xorg temporarily
I can confirm this (1 minute high load) for manually creating and using
a .Xmodmap file for my fedora 23 with Xfce 4.12.
simple commands
xmodmap -pke > .Xmodmap
xmodmap .Xmodmap
in home directory produce it
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I can confirm this issue on Archlinux. My workaround is to remove
~/.Xmodmap because I don't need it. Make a copy before you remove it.
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I can confirm this bug for Kubuntu 16.04 too. Any workaround?
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I can confirm this bug for Xubuntu 16.04
Kmoc's workaround does not help.
Please tell me how I can assist with further information.
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May be related to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-settings/+bug/1395547,
using Xubuntu 14.10. The behavior doesn't look completely the same, only
similar.
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I couldn't reproduce this bug in Xubuntu 14.04. Also, there is no
/usr/bin/xfce4-settings-helper which caused Xorg to eat 100% CPU.
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I still see this on Mint 16, fresh install. Not sure if this is
relevant to this ubuntu tracker, but wanted to mention it.
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peer_gynt, thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, reporting bugs about Mint
wouldn't be terribly helpful here. However, if this would be reproducible in
Ubuntu with your hardware, please feel free file a new report in Ubuntu (not
Mint) by executing the following in a terminal:
ubuntu-bug
avlas, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any
activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? If
so, could you please confirm this issue exists with the latest
development release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
I had the same problem on my Xubuntu 12.04 too, but only for new created
accounts, not for my existing one. After some hours of trial and error
I've got the one file, which made the difference: It was
~/.cache/sessions/xfce4-session-MYCOMPUTERNAME:0 . So simply saving the
desktop session once
Having a .Xmodmap file in my home directory under Xubuntu 12.10 causes 1
or my CPU cores to use 100% on startup for every login. xfsettingsd uses
quite some CPU as well. When I suspend it, X stops using all the CPU and
resuming it makes X using all the CPU again. After a few minutes all is
back to
I have a related problem on a freshly installed Xubuntu 12.10.
When I type the following commands, everything but the mouse pointer freezes
for several minutes.
xmodmap -pke .Xmodmap
xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Thanks for the info...
Playing a bit with it, I realized that the issue is actually related to
using a .Xmodmap file. When I remove it from $HOME the issue is gone but
it comes back as soon as I create a new .Xmodmap (which is important for
me to get catalan characters in a us keyboard).
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I modify the title of this bug as well as the status as result of the
new evidence...
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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