Ok thanks for your comments My fan works automatically although
sometimes I have to turn it on.
Monitor system can view processes tracker-miner and tracker-extract and
kill them.
Although I do not think it's the problem. Excuse my bad english.
El 08/01/17 a las 01:40, Paraplegic Racehorse escribió:
> Just a note:
>
> I routinely have to `kill -9` various tracker tasks because they each
> will use 100% of one of my CPU cores, which threatens to burn out my fan
> motor as things heat up. I have allowed the tasks to run for more than
> four hours, once, just to see if they would stop on their own. They do
> not.
>
> tracker-miner and tracker-extract are the two worst offenders. I don't
> have any traces or logs from these kills, though, sorry.
>
> It's so bad and so routine, I'm considering writing a shell script to
> find their PIDs and kill them easily with a single simple command.
Ok thanks for your comments My fan works automatically although
sometimes I have to turn it on.
Monitor system can view processes tracker-miner and tracker-extract and
kill them.
Although I do not think it's the problem. Excuse my bad english.
El 08/01/17 a las 01:40, Paraplegic Racehorse escribió:
> Just a note:
>
> I routinely have to `kill -9` various tracker tasks because they each
> will use 100% of one of my CPU cores, which threatens to burn out my fan
> motor as things heat up. I have allowed the tasks to run for more than
> four hours, once, just to see if they would stop on their own. They do
> not.
>
> tracker-miner and tracker-extract are the two worst offenders. I don't
> have any traces or logs from these kills, though, sorry.
>
> It's so bad and so routine, I'm considering writing a shell script to
> find their PIDs and kill them easily with a single simple command.
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