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Show kernel threads, it's a setting in the htop config menu that is off by default.
There it is! Thank you! It's a process owned by root called
kworker/0:0+kacpid
. Any idea what that is?[Edit 1] Interestingly, I can't even
kill -9
it.[Edit 2] With
kworker kacpid
to work with, I did a quick search and found this SO page that has some interesting information that I only partially understand, but the following worked like a charm:It's not clear to me what an interrupt is or whether this
gpe09
value is meant to be persistent across reboots, or why this only seems to be happening in the last couple months, but if I can make it go away by running the above from time to time, I guess it's alright?That's a kernel worker for ACPI. It sounds like you may have a driver for something that is misbehaving.
More likely is the device firmware and you likely can't fix that.