If ubuntuone is removed from startup applications,
only opening ~/Ubuntu One folder, launches it.
Seems related to shutter behavior...
In fact, no syncing takes place, but hashing local files, creates the problem.
Hashing is much more cpu intense than syncing...
If ubuntuone is removed from startup applications,
only opening ~/Ubuntu One folder, launches it.
Seems related to shutter behavior...
In fact, no syncing takes place, but hashing local files, creates the problem.
Hashing is much more cpu intense than syncing...
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntuone- client/ +bug/575795
...syncdaemon it's in LOCAL RESCAN stage, which involves hashing your files, so you'll see a lot of CPU activity.
I choose to sync my 5 GB Ubuntu One folder only when on power.