The issue began after a fresh system install on a new computer.
Admittedly, the first system I installed was Qubes, with Fedora (24 I
believe).  When I decided Qubes wasn't adequate for my needs, I wiped
the system (reformatted using gparted) and installed the latest Ubuntu
(as of a month ago).  The kworker process was out of control in both
Fedora and Ubuntu.

I have tried kernels 16, 17, and 18, latest as of about a week ago.  16
is no different than my current 15 (4.15).  17 and 18 show a 5% decrease
in the kworker process.  I haven't tried 4.19-rc8 yet because I thought
rc was too rough for testing, but I'll try it on next boot.  Am not
hopeful that the problem is fixed.  And, even if it is fixed in 4.19,
that may not do me much good.  I need virtualbox but I doubt it would
run in 4.19.  Plus I imagine there are more security vulnerabilities and
compatibility issues with mainline testing kernels.  It will probably
take months to years for 18.04 to be using 4.19.  Just a thought....

Best wishes,
Peter

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