I think this problem might come out of the way of embedding of the last
two RCs (3 and 4) of kernel 4.0.0 into Fedora:
Me, I operate an fc27 Rawhide and since RC3 have seen one of my six CPU
cores (FX6300 on Sabertooth 990FX) being 99% engaged all the time, but
without any underlying zombie process recognized by the task manager: I
know about just from watching the Gkrellm system monitoring tool and
from failing printer connections.
Albeit, the 4.11 kernel CAN work right because I set up an openSUSE Leap
42.2 with just the same edge kernel version (from SUSE's special kernel
repository), and over there the operational results appear continuously
left free from any CPU load failures respectively overdrives ...
On 3/29/17 3:22 PM, Jan Sedlak wrote:
2017-03-29 4:07 GMT+02:00 Fedora compose checker <rawhide@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Average CPU usage changed from 2.28571429 to 24.55238095
In what units is this? Isn't this like, really high?
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