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For some reason one of my CPUs is always at 100% usage. Can anyone tell what the problem is from the pictures?



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For some reason one of my CPUs is always at 100% usage. Can anyone tell what the problem is from the pictures?



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cpu-load system-monitor
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Does the first screenshot include system processes as well?
â dsstorefile1
Mar 20 at 2:32
I've seen this happen after a blanket font change in an old copy of Librewriter. What version system/Libre office are you running?
â ubfan1
Mar 20 at 3:10
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Could you please edit your question to include the output ofps auxk -pcpu | head? Thanks.
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Mar 20 at 4:16
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For some reason one of my CPUs is always at 100% usage. Can anyone tell what the problem is from the pictures?



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cpu-load system-monitor
For some reason one of my CPUs is always at 100% usage. Can anyone tell what the problem is from the pictures?



Thanks
cpu-load system-monitor
cpu-load system-monitor
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Does the first screenshot include system processes as well?
â dsstorefile1
Mar 20 at 2:32
I've seen this happen after a blanket font change in an old copy of Librewriter. What version system/Libre office are you running?
â ubfan1
Mar 20 at 3:10
2
Could you please edit your question to include the output ofps auxk -pcpu | head? Thanks.
â David Foerster
Mar 20 at 4:16
add a comment |Â
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Does the first screenshot include system processes as well?
â dsstorefile1
Mar 20 at 2:32
I've seen this happen after a blanket font change in an old copy of Librewriter. What version system/Libre office are you running?
â ubfan1
Mar 20 at 3:10
2
Could you please edit your question to include the output ofps auxk -pcpu | head? Thanks.
â David Foerster
Mar 20 at 4:16
1
1
Does the first screenshot include system processes as well?
â dsstorefile1
Mar 20 at 2:32
Does the first screenshot include system processes as well?
â dsstorefile1
Mar 20 at 2:32
I've seen this happen after a blanket font change in an old copy of Librewriter. What version system/Libre office are you running?
â ubfan1
Mar 20 at 3:10
I've seen this happen after a blanket font change in an old copy of Librewriter. What version system/Libre office are you running?
â ubfan1
Mar 20 at 3:10
2
2
Could you please edit your question to include the output of
ps auxk -pcpu | head? Thanks.â David Foerster
Mar 20 at 4:16
Could you please edit your question to include the output of
ps auxk -pcpu | head? Thanks.â David Foerster
Mar 20 at 4:16
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Does the first screenshot include system processes as well?
â dsstorefile1
Mar 20 at 2:32
I've seen this happen after a blanket font change in an old copy of Librewriter. What version system/Libre office are you running?
â ubfan1
Mar 20 at 3:10
2
Could you please edit your question to include the output of
ps auxk -pcpu | head? Thanks.â David Foerster
Mar 20 at 4:16