It did happen again after a /bin/reboot but then settled down to 1% after 2 or 3 hours.
On 7/1/24 9:27 PM, Tim via users wrote:
On Thu, 2024-06-27 at 08:11 -0700, richard emberson wrote:
Never Mind.
Within 2 hours of posting the original post, Idle CPU usage settled down less than 1% and
this morning it is still at less than 1%.
Still its funny that Fedora/WayLand/KDE wanted to use so much CPU for the first hour or two
after a new install (note: during this time the disks were in sleep mode).
I would have guessed building a cache, compiling or indexing something,
but you said the discs were sleeping.
I'm curious if that was a once-off, or if you get it again after a cold
boot.
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