I constantly find Pharo eating the CPU of the VM, from 25% on idle to
100%, which of course heats up any laptop.

The Pharo Process monitor doesn't show anything unusual, but I cannot
tell from that tool if some process is the culprit.

How can I know what is eating the CPU?
Is there a way to kill all the unnecessary process and respawn the needed ones?

I run Pharo 7 within a VirtualBox VM with Lubuntu on a Windows 10 host.
But the CPU issue happens only with Pharo.

Regards,

Image: Pharo-7.0.3+build.164.sha.591a635c8922e5f1cff1d0b3fbf2e525b590d25f
(64 Bit)
Vm: /lib/pharo/5.0-201901051900/pharo (downloaded by PharoLauncher)

Esteban A. Maringolo

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