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Hi there, since this evening Arch has been acting strange. A few minutes after booting up, before which everything is going nice and well, my PC gets very sluggish : programs take a long time to load, Banshee has trouble keeping up with the music it's playing, heck even switching to a GNOME console produces lag. Now, a look at top tells me this :
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
42 root 11 -5 0 0 0 R 85 0.0 14:36.53 kacpid85% for a program I know nothing about
A quick Google search shows that it might be a kernel problem, but most of what I've read were posts in mailing lists dating from 2004, regarding a kernel bug. Which doesn't help me much.
So :
1) What IS kacpid ?
2) How the hell do I tell it to get the heck away from my system ? It's not something that gets started in my rc.conf .
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Do you have acpi installed? Are the correct modules loaded?
Last edited by somairotevoli (2007-04-16 06:30:55)
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It may have something to do with the latest news regarding acpi changes. Have you upgraded recently? You probably just need to load the correct modules.
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You were both right : loading whatever modules seemed to fit my kernel solved the problem.
What CAUSED it, however, is clear now : it was Cedega. Since I've updated to version 6.0, running it for a minute or 2 (only the GUI) would slow the system down.
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