Occasionally, I notice that a process "gnome-cups-icon" eats 100% CPU.
Upon a "sudo killall -TERM gnome-cups-icon", it restarts and does no longer eat CPU.
This might be related to the issue described in #43352, but I do not have any pending print jobs in the queue like described in this bug report.
Hello!
Occasionally, I notice that a process "gnome-cups-icon" eats 100% CPU.
Upon a "sudo killall -TERM gnome-cups-icon", it restarts and does no longer eat CPU.
This might be related to the issue described in #43352, but I do not have any pending print jobs in the queue like described in this bug report.
Regards,
Martin