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100% cpu usage, process /bin/sh -e -c echo 120 > /sys/class/i2c-adapte , what is it?
I recently updated bunch of stuff only to notice huge battery drain.
The culprit is the following process: 786 root 2088 R /bin/sh -e -c echo 120 > /sys/class/i2c-adapte Anyone know what it is? I don't want to kill it every time i restart my device. |
Re: 100% cpu usage, process /bin/sh -e -c echo 120 > /sys/class/i2c-adapte , what is it?
some script (most probably in /etc/event.d) is trying to max your fmtx power, no need to do it with KP50, it is by default 120.
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Re: 100% cpu usage, process /bin/sh -e -c echo 120 > /sys/class/i2c-adapte , what is it?
Curiously, one of the updates was KP50.
Thanks for the answer, i'll start looking for the said script. Any idea on how to find which file executed the process with PS, TOP or any other tool? -edit- Nevermind, found it. Its /etc/event.d/fmtxpower if anyone else is interested. thanks again. |
Re: 100% cpu usage, process /bin/sh -e -c echo 120 > /sys/class/i2c-adapte , what is it?
It wasn't it. Renamed the said script but the process still gets executed on the next boot.
Any ideas on how i could find the files asocciated with the process? |
Re: 100% cpu usage, process /bin/sh -e -c echo 120 > /sys/class/i2c-adapte , what is it?
goto fapman and uninstall anything that says anything about boosting fm power i.e. fmboost. Then reboot. And check again.
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Re: 100% cpu usage, process /bin/sh -e -c echo 120 > /sys/class/i2c-adapte , what is it?
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Re: 100% cpu usage, process /bin/sh -e -c echo 120 > /sys/class/i2c-adapte , what is it?
So noobish of me, totally forgot about that. That is what i get from working in a all windows enviroment for the last 5 years.
Thanks again and sorry for taking your time. |
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