I experienced the similar problem on 12.10 and 13.04
indicator-datetime-service together with gnome-settings-daemon - process kept eating RAM and used 100% CPU. Problem turned out to be some corrupted cache files in ~/.cache/ . Upon deleting them, problem stopped.
It first began then I used Raring (13.04). I migrated to Quantal (12.10) without changing my home directory. After several reboots and apt-get upgrade problem started occuring again.
Anyone experiencing this I suggest wiping their ~/.cache folder.
I experienced the similar problem on 12.10 and 13.04 datetime- service together with gnome-settings- daemon - process kept eating RAM and used 100% CPU. Problem turned out to be some corrupted cache files in ~/.cache/ . Upon deleting them, problem stopped.
indicator-
It first began then I used Raring (13.04). I migrated to Quantal (12.10) without changing my home directory. After several reboots and apt-get upgrade problem started occuring again.
Anyone experiencing this I suggest wiping their ~/.cache folder.