Bug 37051 - telepath-butterfly uses 100% CPU, causing laptop to overheat
Summary: telepath-butterfly uses 100% CPU, causing laptop to overheat
Status: RESOLVED MOVED
Alias: None
Product: Telepathy
Classification: Unclassified
Component: butterfly (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other Linux (All)
: medium major
Assignee: Telepathy bugs list
QA Contact: Telepathy bugs list
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Reported: 2011-05-10 01:20 UTC by Jonathan Lumb
Modified: 2019-12-03 19:47 UTC (History)
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Description Jonathan Lumb 2011-05-10 01:20:29 UTC
Empathy Version: 2.34.0-0ubuntu3
Telepath Butterfly Version: 0.5.15-1
Ubuntu Natty 11.04

When I use MSN in Empathy, sometimes the client has problems logging in, at which point the CPU usage of the telepathy-butterfly process promptly rises to 100% and stays at 100% until it is manually killed. Whilst I am unsure of the exact cause of this problem, I have noticed that it can be triggered quite easily by opening Empathy, waiting for login, suspending the computer, then waking up from suspend.

This bug could be especially pernicious for laptop users such as myself - I've already had core temperatures of 80°C+ when I've left my room unaware that the process had gone haywire - and was slowly cooking my computer!

This bug has actually been around for a while, there is a downstream Ubuntu bug filed here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/telepathy-butterfly/+bug/544630

Thanks for taking the time to look into this.
Comment 1 GitLab Migration User 2019-12-03 19:47:29 UTC
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