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High CPU Usage by legacyScreenSaver Process on MacBook M1 After Sonoma 14.X Update #25
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I think all legacy screensavers have issues in Sonoma, but maybe I'm wrong. I'll look around to see what I can find. I would be surprised if Apple doesn't remove legacy screensaver support at some point but that depends on them releasing the new screensaver framework and they haven't... |
A quick google indicates this is a widespread issue with screensavers in Sonoma :( |
In case someone else lands here, allegedly there is an open radar for this: FB13041503. Not sure how to look it up myself at the moment to see what the deal is. |
Thank you for your quick comments. |
Hmm, good idea. I thought Multiclock did it too, but I'll test them both out and see how it goes. I know that as I learned more, I built the screensavers a bit differently, so you might be right that there is something I can fix. I have another screensaver, Ealain, that is built much differently from the others and I think it exhibits the same issue, so I've been assuming it's just all screensavers. But maybe it isn't... I'll look into it! |
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Issue Description:
After updating my MacBook M1 to Sonoma 14.X, I've started experiencing an issue with the LifeSaver screen saver causing excessive CPU usage. Specifically, the
legacyScreenSaver
process consumes over 100% CPU. This issue began immediately following the OS update.Steps to Reproduce:
legacyScreenSaver
process's CPU usage in Activity Monitor.Expected Behavior:
The
legacyScreenSaver
process should not consume excessive CPU resources, allowing the screen saver to run smoothly without impacting system performance.Actual Behavior:
legacyScreenSaver
process exceeds 100% CPU usage when the LifeSaver screen saver is active.legacyScreenSaver
process to persistently use CPU resources in the background, even when not active. Additionally, entering the screen saver seems to compound the CPU usage each time, suggesting possible resource allocation or release issues.Troubleshooting Steps Taken:
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Additional Information:
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to any updates or suggestions for resolving this issue.
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