Whoops, it does seem to happen on 4.6.1-2, although the condition are
different. It seems, does anyone have a sure fire repro case?
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I've fixed this in Arch Linux by moving to the 4.6.1-2-ARCH kernel, when
previously on the 4.5.? kernel. This problem also doesn't occur in
either the 4.0.7-2 or the 3.16-2 kernels for me at least.
I hear this is happening mostly on the 4.4.0-* kernel, which doesn't
seem to be an option in the Arc
Actually, this is even a problem with no active swap partition. What is
the actual problem here? Is kswapd0 just running for no reason?
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Nope, setting it to performance doesn't seems to help.
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Title:
kswapd0 100% CPU usage
Status in Linux:
Unknown
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They seem to be set to "powersave", which is kinda ironic. I've set them
to performance and will report back later.
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Title:
kswapd0
I can confirm that setting vm.min_free_kbytes=67584 on my 2gb chromebook
does not work for me (https://i.imgur.com/I7vEE5C.png)
After restarting and running heavy processes, kswapd0 still uses 100%
cpu until I reboot or run this follow very unfortunate script.
#!/bin/bash
if [ "$EUID" -ne 0 ]; th
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