First time I have used Launchpad, so apologies in advance if I do this wrong.
I have the same problem as already described.
9.04, upgraded from 8.10. On a desktop machine, with an AMD dual-core processor and a decent slice of memory.
Whenever I enable Remote Desktop, CPU usage is consistently between 50 and 60%. Turn off Remote Desktop and it drops down to 0-1% at idle. The change is immediate - it happens the moment you untick the "Allow other users to view your desktop" box.
If I log in with another user account without Remote Desktop activated, the activity remains low.
For now, as Mike Bernson has said, I have turned off "Remote Desktop".
First time I have used Launchpad, so apologies in advance if I do this wrong.
I have the same problem as already described.
9.04, upgraded from 8.10. On a desktop machine, with an AMD dual-core processor and a decent slice of memory.
Whenever I enable Remote Desktop, CPU usage is consistently between 50 and 60%. Turn off Remote Desktop and it drops down to 0-1% at idle. The change is immediate - it happens the moment you untick the "Allow other users to view your desktop" box.
If I log in with another user account without Remote Desktop activated, the activity remains low.
For now, as Mike Bernson has said, I have turned off "Remote Desktop".
Oli.