![]() Many drive access actions are cached s your work doesn't slow done and maintenance occurs in the background. If you have trim enabled, if baloo is indexing your files, if any other process is reading-writing, if swap is being used, etc. The most likely cause is your drive is actually being accessed. Same, but my case is on the floor so less annoying here. Network: enp2s0 Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller disk: /dev/nvme0n1 Micron/Crucial Disk Storage: Micron/Crucial Non-Volatile memory controller So now what? is there a way to configure this service so it does not access my disks 3-4 times a second? But after hours of searching, i could not find anyone with a similar issue. Of course i do not want this service gone, it is an important part of the new plasma system monitor if i am right. So I removed it and the problem of the disk light was gone. I first tried to kill it, but it came back immediately. I would normally not do this, but google said it was ok. Sadly i can not copy content of iotop -o (like the noob i am) but it shows the following process (ksystemstats) constantly having io, it does not write or read, just ~1,7% IO. My issue is that my disk light blinks constantly, never stops, ever. ![]() I want to do some crazy things but for that i made another VM for testing before i put it on my workstation (like EMACS). And I dabbled enough in Debian, Ubuntu and Kubuntu (less in others) that my choice fell on Kubuntu.Īnd only a few days in, forcing myself to use it and especially under the hood, because thats where the magic is happening right?īut. I am starting to feel Windows is becoming worse so this week i decided to change one of my two Windows workstation into a Linux one. So, why am I here? Without trying to create a fanboy storm, after decades. And I do work a lot with linux stuff, but when stuff really gets broken, I really do need someone to guide me through the forest. My background is MCSE and VCP and am active in IT for more than 30 years. I can call myself a Linux noob compared to some of you I gues, I do know some about it. This is my first post here, just got subscribed.
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