xfce4-panel and Xorg using 100% CPU when the panel Background set to 'None (use system style)'












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When, I use some specific themes like the Vimix theme, xfce4 and xorg combined are using more than 90% of CPU!



If I go to Panel Preferences -> Appearance -> and change Background Style from 'None' (use system style), to 'something else' the the CPU usage reduces to normal.



I have modded the vimix theme it can be found: Here

This theme also wastes > 90% of CPU, what is causing it? How can I fix this bug?










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    When, I use some specific themes like the Vimix theme, xfce4 and xorg combined are using more than 90% of CPU!



    If I go to Panel Preferences -> Appearance -> and change Background Style from 'None' (use system style), to 'something else' the the CPU usage reduces to normal.



    I have modded the vimix theme it can be found: Here

    This theme also wastes > 90% of CPU, what is causing it? How can I fix this bug?










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      When, I use some specific themes like the Vimix theme, xfce4 and xorg combined are using more than 90% of CPU!



      If I go to Panel Preferences -> Appearance -> and change Background Style from 'None' (use system style), to 'something else' the the CPU usage reduces to normal.



      I have modded the vimix theme it can be found: Here

      This theme also wastes > 90% of CPU, what is causing it? How can I fix this bug?










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      When, I use some specific themes like the Vimix theme, xfce4 and xorg combined are using more than 90% of CPU!



      If I go to Panel Preferences -> Appearance -> and change Background Style from 'None' (use system style), to 'something else' the the CPU usage reduces to normal.



      I have modded the vimix theme it can be found: Here

      This theme also wastes > 90% of CPU, what is causing it? How can I fix this bug?







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