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Debian ACPID Pegs CPU at 95%



All,

I'm running Debian 3.0r1 (Woody) on a Dell Latitude D800 laptop.  I've
just recently noticed that acpid is comsuming approximately 95% of CPU
time (as reported by GKrellM and top).  I've running a custom kernel
built from backported sources (backports.org) for 2.4.26, and have
loaded kernel modules for i8k, ac, battery, button, fan, etc.  I'm
running acpid 1.0.1-3 on a kernel built from kernel-source 2.4.26-5, and
lsmod reports:

Module                  Size  Used by    Tainted: P  
ipsec                 260160   2
sr_mod                 12056   0 (autoclean)
ide-scsi                8864   0
ide-cd                 28576   0
cdrom                  28704   0 (autoclean) [sr_mod ide-cd]
ds                      6464   2
binfmt_misc             5536   1
ehci-hcd               16352   0 (unused)
i810_rng                2584   0 (unused)
i810_audio             22960   3
soundcore               3460   2 [i810_audio]
ac97_codec             12064   0 [i810_audio]
hsfmc97ich             34756   0 (unused)
hsfserial              27904   0 [hsfmc97ich]
hsfengine            1019460   0 [hsfserial]
hsfosspec              40928   2 [hsfmc97ich hsfserial hsfengine]
hsfsoar                47944   0 [hsfmc97ich]
yenta_socket            9440   2
pcmcia_core            37344   0 [ds yenta_socket]
ohci1394               22400   0 (unused)
driverloader          131044   0
nls_cp437               4384   2 (autoclean)
vfat                    9372   1 (autoclean)
ntfs                   48864   1 (autoclean)
nvidia               1965120   7
tg3                    43360   1
sbp2                   15968   0 (unused)
ieee1394               41312   0 [ohci1394 sbp2]
scsi_mod               89692   2 [sr_mod ide-scsi sbp2]
usbcore                56256   1 [ehci-hcd]
mousedev                3808   1
input                   3264   0 [mousedev]
thermal                 6736   0 (unused)
processor               8764   0 [thermal]
fan                     1580   0 (unused)
button                  2584   0 (unused)
battery                 5964   0 (unused)
ac                      1836   0 (unused)
i8k                     5844   1

Has anyone encountered anything similar?  Is there a remedy?

Thanks.

Michael
-- 
Michael G. Morey <mmorey@optivel.com>
Optivel



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