This just happened to me on a laptop running Ubuntu 24 directly, not
under a VM, including the specific symptom of 200% CPU usage. My laptop
has 4 cores / 8 threads so it's not just something consuming all cores,
seems like a bug that very specifically causes two threads inside cups-
browsed to start spinning. `kill $PID` did not work, I had to use `kill
-9`. Possible context: I had since last cold boot printed a document,
then today I suspended by closing the lid, went to a cafe and worked,
suspended again, plugged laptop in when I got home, then noticed the CPU
usage sometime later. So it's possible you need to have started a print
job and gone through a suspend cycle to trigger this, but it's only
happened once so far so I can't confirm. I did work for a couple hours
without noticing it though so I don't think it happens immediately on
resume (it's easy to notice because all the fans start going).

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