Hi,
I believe you are hitting this issue [1]. I have same problem here on my
Dell XPS 15, basically every time anything uses my disk my mouse and UI
starts lagging. This is happening when copying files, installing etc. and
it's super annoying.
[1] -
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1752146
Regards,
Jan
út 7. 1. 2020 v 11:46 odesílatel Klaus Kolle <klaus(a)kolle.dk> napsal:
Hi
over the past few months I've seen a strange behaviour on my Fedora 30 KDE.
I see processes accessing the disk for very long periods totally
blocking the user interface. I've seen SpiderOakONE, dnf and rpm on the
process list.
Is this a SSD problem? Is the disk worn out? Or is it a deliberate
behaviour in the kernel drivers that has been introduced in the last
quarter of 2019?
I hope someone can point me where to search for more evidence for what i
the root cause of the annoying problem, that renders my laptop almost
useless for periods.
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