I reinstalled thermald and tried with the 4.15 kernel and still got
intense throttling. I noticed that with either kernel the dmesg output
still dumps this:
[ 47.365544] CPU1: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled
(total events = 1)
[ 47.365568] CPU5: Core temperature above th
I have a Dell Precision 5520. I just updated my bios and updated Ubuntu
to 18.10 from 18.04 and ran into hard CPU throttling. I uninstalled
thermald and everything is fine. Not sure if it would be better to
blacklist kidle_inject as suggested here instead though.
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In case it helps anyone, after a kernel upgrade I always have this error
and have to run "apt-get install --reinstall virtualbox-dkms" to rebuild
the virtualbox kernel modules against the new kernel. Annoying to have
to remember but it solves the problem every time.
A kernel upgrade seems like the
I was doing nothing more than browsing the web with firefox and it
happened. I'm running gnome-shell on Ubuntu 11.10 and the only two apps
I had open were gedit and firefox. I heard my proc fan spin up so I
checked my process list and found gvfsd-afp using up 100% of one core.
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So is anybody on this? Will we see a fix anytime soon? It's a
frustrating issue.
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Title:
Network-manager locks up when adding strongSwan VPN conne
Here's an interesting note about this. I'm running Ubuntu in VirtualBox
and every time I hit Machine -> Close -> Save the machine state and then
restore later this happens to the Window List. It also happens if I
leave it running but just put my Windows host to sleep and then wake it
up.
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I just experienced this same issue on Ubuntu 11.04 (fresh install, not
upgraded) using gnome classic. After reading the comment about resizing
I did so and it worked.
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