Have replicated on Intrepid recently. Dropping to a terminal and running "top" (eventually) revealed low (0.7%, I think) but consistent CPU use by kswapd0 (pid 180) which is not normally there, as far as I'm aware. Killing that process appeared to have no effect--presumably it respawned instantly with the same pid.
Have replicated on Intrepid recently. Dropping to a terminal and running "top" (eventually) revealed low (0.7%, I think) but consistent CPU use by kswapd0 (pid 180) which is not normally there, as far as I'm aware. Killing that process appeared to have no effect--presumably it respawned instantly with the same pid.