The CPU-fluctuation has just reappeared. And I'm not able to solve it by
blacklisting the e1000e driver. However, the fluctuations stop when
disabling networking.
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Well, in order to reproduce the bug I reactivated the e1000e, but the
problem did not reappear!!
On Thu, 2010-10-21 at 07:00 +, Book 'em Dano wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
> better. Please answer these questions:
> 1. Is this reproducibl
Another comment on this issue.
I blacklisted the e1000e, and the CPU fluctuations were gone.
Then I reactivated the e1000e, and the CPU problems are still gone!!
On Thu, 2010-10-21 at 09:11 +, François Tissandier wrote:
> Just to add some comments, as I helped Gunnar with this problem:
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Just to add some comments, as I helped Gunnar with this problem:
-always reproductible, just boot the laptop, and the CPU will be used by
events/1 on one processor core
-the only way to get rid of this is to deactivate the network
-some researches online lead us to the ethernet driver, an Intel 8
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