On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 8:11 PM S Bob <sbob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
http://50.243.150.89:8001/owncloud/index.php/s/1KYrzWz37DcO6Mz
KWorker is eating much of your kernel resources. I have recently seen someone having a similar problem on Linux Mint.
There, the situation was caused by some erroneous ACPI calls. You could try to boot with acpi=off and see if it helps to solve the problem.
Usually my only option at this point is to power off
Can someone help me debug this?
Thanks in advance
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