@andresmp
> After upgrade from 24.0 to 24.1 …
Do you mean from 24.04 to the daily build of 24.10?
Which kernel does your upgrade have?
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After upgrade from 24.0 to 24.1 this started to take 10% of CPU after a
couple of minutes it went away. Kernel 6.8.0-45-generic.
Second boot this did not happen.
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> The problem came to me a week ago with the latest kernel update. If I
try an older kernel it is still ok!
That's curious. This started when I was on kernel 5.19.0, so I wonder
what's going on?
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The problem came to me a week ago with the latest kernel update. If I
try an older kernel it is still ok!
if 'tracker3 reset -s ' works I cannot confirm, I simply had to end this task
to work again. So...if I am using the most recent kernel, the problem still
persists and takes 80% of my 4 i7 cp
@Xiscu — That's one of the solutions that I have tried (I tried again
today after re-enabling tracker3), and unfortunately it doesn't work for
me. It bizarrely said that it had completed the indexing, but still ran
at 100% CPU.
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Same CPU overloading since I upgraded to 24.04.
If I execute 'tracker3 status' I get the never ending "Data is still
being indexed: Estimated less than one second left"
As suggested here
https://www.reddit.com/r/pop_os/comments/t5qpbj/tracker_using_resources_even_if_disabled_in
I executed `tracke