[Bug 1121003] [NEW] Gwibber 3.6.0 uses almost 100% of CPU

Ak! 1121003 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Feb 10 09:24:40 UTC 2013


Public bug reported:

I am testing Ubuntu
Release 13.04 (raring) 32-bit
Kernel Linux 3.8.0-5-generic
GNOME 3.6.2 (I am using Unity, not Gnome)

After setting up Facebook and Twitter accounts I tried to access
Facebook and Twitter from the notification center (envelope icon on top
right of the screen). However, if did not show any messages or
notifications. I then opened Gwibber Client and found it to be blank. I
re-checked if the Facebook and Twitter accounts were authenciated and
they were. Internet was working fine too. Then I opened Processes in
System Monitor to see if Gwibber was idle (using 0% of the CPU).
However, Gwibber was causing my laptop to overheat by using almost 100%
of the CPU. I have attached a screenshot showing System Monitor and
Gwibber Client 3.6.0

** Affects: software-properties (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: 3.6.0 gwibber

** Attachment added: "Showing System Monitor and Gwibber 3.6.0"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1121003/+attachment/3522825/+files/Bug%20in%20Gwibber.png

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Title:
  Gwibber 3.6.0 uses almost 100% of CPU

Status in “software-properties” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I am testing Ubuntu
  Release 13.04 (raring) 32-bit
  Kernel Linux 3.8.0-5-generic
  GNOME 3.6.2 (I am using Unity, not Gnome)

  After setting up Facebook and Twitter accounts I tried to access
  Facebook and Twitter from the notification center (envelope icon on
  top right of the screen). However, if did not show any messages or
  notifications. I then opened Gwibber Client and found it to be blank.
  I re-checked if the Facebook and Twitter accounts were authenciated
  and they were. Internet was working fine too. Then I opened Processes
  in System Monitor to see if Gwibber was idle (using 0% of the CPU).
  However, Gwibber was causing my laptop to overheat by using almost
  100% of the CPU. I have attached a screenshot showing System Monitor
  and Gwibber Client 3.6.0

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