I have just upgraded my laptop from 12.04 to 14.04, 12.04 has been running well for the past 18 months. I usually run the System Monitor tool so I can quickly check on system activity.
My laptop is a Lenovo Z580 with 6Gb RAM & an Intel 4-core i7 processor. With 12.04 even with several programs open at the same time the monitor indicated that all cores were running at less than 10% capacity unless there was a particularly intensive process taking place. Now I have upgraded to 14.04 all cores are now running at 30 - 40% even when all programs (except system monitor) are shut down. This is a problem as it causes the fan to run at high speed greatly reducing battery life.
I ran "ps -A" to see what was going on and noticed many entries of the form "17264 ? 00:00:00 kworker/u16:0"
The no at the end could be anything up to 100 and there can be up to 150 such entries. Any idea as to what kworker is & what does it do & why so many entries ? Is there any way to fix it ?
If it will help I can post the full listing from "ps -A" or any other info that may be relevant.
My laptop is a Lenovo Z580 with 6Gb RAM & an Intel 4-core i7 processor. With 12.04 even with several programs open at the same time the monitor indicated that all cores were running at less than 10% capacity unless there was a particularly intensive process taking place. Now I have upgraded to 14.04 all cores are now running at 30 - 40% even when all programs (except system monitor) are shut down. This is a problem as it causes the fan to run at high speed greatly reducing battery life.
I ran "ps -A" to see what was going on and noticed many entries of the form "17264 ? 00:00:00 kworker/u16:0"
The no at the end could be anything up to 100 and there can be up to 150 such entries. Any idea as to what kworker is & what does it do & why so many entries ? Is there any way to fix it ?
If it will help I can post the full listing from "ps -A" or any other info that may be relevant.
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