xdg-open hogging the CPU by forking itself endlessly
Check for the value of your BROWSER environment variable. In most shells this is done by echo $BROWSER
. If it's set to /usr/bin/xdg-open
, therein lies your problem.
When xdg-open tries to open a web address, it does it not with the default set with xdg-mime, but with the command in the BROWSER variable. And since that command is xdg-open itself, it forks off to infinity.
Emptying this variable solves the problem. For bash, it is probably set to /usr/bin/xdg-open
in ~/.bashrc
, with a line like BROWSER=/usr/bin/xdg-open
. Delete that line and the problem is fixed.
I assume xdg-open also uses the browser as the default opening application, leading to the same CPU eating process whenever an unknown file is handled.
Also, installing perl-file-mimeinfo
and a restart might help.
Thanks MariusMatutiae for providing the link that helped me answer my own question.