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Ubuntu dirmngr process is consuming 100% of my CPU
The Next CEO of Stack Overflowrun.x86-linux always at 100% CPUInit process at 100% CPU usageKworker consuming 100% CPUksoftirqd uses 100% cputop command on ubuntu multicore cpu shows cpu usage >100%Browser-process using high CPUProcess [sync_supers] using 100% CPU100% CPU due to “fwupd” process in Ubuntu 16.04Kworker process going crazy! CPU at 100%18.04 upgrade - now cpu 100%, lots of lag - syslog = lots of nvidia probs
I couldn't find this asked anywhere else, so apologies if it has already been. I've discovered a recent problem where dirmngr consumes 100% of my CPU for hours without stopping. I can't kill the process without shutting the machine down. It seems to be associated with JetBrains products (I usually hear my fan kicking in during Indexing), but I'm not sure about that. Does anyone have an idea what might be happening?
100% dirmngr CPU usage
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I couldn't find this asked anywhere else, so apologies if it has already been. I've discovered a recent problem where dirmngr consumes 100% of my CPU for hours without stopping. I can't kill the process without shutting the machine down. It seems to be associated with JetBrains products (I usually hear my fan kicking in during Indexing), but I'm not sure about that. Does anyone have an idea what might be happening?
100% dirmngr CPU usage
OS details:
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Release: 18.04
Codename: bionic
18.04 cpu cpu-load
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I couldn't find this asked anywhere else, so apologies if it has already been. I've discovered a recent problem where dirmngr consumes 100% of my CPU for hours without stopping. I can't kill the process without shutting the machine down. It seems to be associated with JetBrains products (I usually hear my fan kicking in during Indexing), but I'm not sure about that. Does anyone have an idea what might be happening?
100% dirmngr CPU usage
OS details:
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Release: 18.04
Codename: bionic
18.04 cpu cpu-load
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Rylan Schaeffer is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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I couldn't find this asked anywhere else, so apologies if it has already been. I've discovered a recent problem where dirmngr consumes 100% of my CPU for hours without stopping. I can't kill the process without shutting the machine down. It seems to be associated with JetBrains products (I usually hear my fan kicking in during Indexing), but I'm not sure about that. Does anyone have an idea what might be happening?
100% dirmngr CPU usage
OS details:
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Release: 18.04
Codename: bionic
18.04 cpu cpu-load
18.04 cpu cpu-load
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