I have the same problem on a HTPC running Jaunty. I don't need to VNC
into the machine for this to happen. A day or two of uptime will
eventually make the vino-server process start eating CPU resources up
all by itself.

A quick and dirty way to fix this is to just kill -9 the process. I keep
screen running on the machine with top running in a window. I'll ssh in,
screen -x, and just hit "k" within top, specify the PID of the vino-
server process, and send the 9 signal to kill it. I haven't figured out
why, but the process ends up restarting within a second of killing it.
However, it isn't eating CPU resources when it restarts.

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Vino-server takes 90% of cpu when only listening for incoming connections
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/31037
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