For the first time since 1997 I have a machine (Mac Mini) running a
stock kernel which I am suspending/resuming for 2 days now without any
problems. Amongst the various hardware and kernel versions that I've
used so far this combination is the first to suspend/resume without issues!
But one thing that annoys me a bit is that the load averages spike up
quite a bit after resume although it doesn't feel like the machine is
loaded -
Before Resume -
parag@parag-desktop:~$ uptime
09:35:14 up 5:18, 2 users, load average: 0.08, 0.87, 1.00
After Resume -
parag@parag-desktop:~$ uptime
09:36:37 up 5:18, 2 users, load average: 12.53, 3.83, 1.98
parag@parag-desktop:~$
Is this a known problem? Worth fixing?
Thanks
Parag
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