Tried to read all.. but I think I have different info.
I originally got the 100%CPU on kube and ended up disabling and not starting
any of that, but the 100% CPU started on another process.. just one, so removed
and rebooted.. and again it's not on gnome-shell.. however found the cpulimit
and
For anyone finding this the problem has re-appeared with Ubuntu 20.04 on a
Fujitsu Lifebook A544 after upgrading to BIOS version 1.24 (or 1.25). It shows
itself as workers kacpid and acpid_notify hogging most of a core. the fix (or
workaround?) is to run
sudo sh -c 'echo "disable" >
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
[HP 6710b] Kworker constantly taking about 100% CPU
It is not still open, it is marked as invalid.
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Title:
[HP 6710b] Kworker constantly taking about 100% CPU
Status in linux package
How is this still open? It's a serious issue and it's been around for 9
years now.
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Title:
[HP 6710b] Kworker constantly taking
Just in case anyone is interested, the problem is still there after a
fresh install of Linux Mint 18 ( macbook pro retina 10.1). The following
alleviates (etc. as above except in my case gpe16):
echo "disable" > /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe16
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I have just performed a clean install of Ubuntu 14.10 on a Samsung
Chronus 7 (700Z7C-S02UK), and this problem returned. This time, adding
acpi=noirq to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT did not solve the issue (as
it did with Ubuntu 14.04). Instead, as mentioned in posts above,
disabling GPE13 works. I
The problem also appears with longterm kernel 3.2.57
root@logserver:/sys/module# cat /proc/version_signature
Ubuntu 3.2.0-63.95-generic 3.2.57
root 463 0.0 0.0 0 0 ?SJun29 0:04 [kworker/18:1]
root 465 17138717 0.0 0 0 ?SJun29 21114581:36
Hans Deragon, please do not reopen this report as this does not affect the
original reporter anymore as per his previous comments. If you have a bug in
Ubuntu, and so your hardware may be tracked, could you please file a new report
by executing the following in a terminal while booted into a
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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