After running the "top" command in the terminal, I see "aptd" running which causes the cpu to run at 100%. If I'm updating the system, or installing a software, I see it. I only recently noticed it. Is there anyway to stop it or tell me what is its function?
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You should not stop If you are not installing software and still see |
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In addition to the above information, if you notice that it is running for a long time - say an hour or more, it may be necessary to kill it. I ran into that when the Synaptic Package Manager appeared to be not responding for an extended period of time. After force closing it from the GUI, I found a couple instances of aptd and several other related processes running, and eventually I had to kill them. In my case, I found that it was necessary to run the following commands to recover:
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