![]() Since access to the WSL2/Ubuntu-20.04 environment is impossible, is is impossible to investigate what is happening at this time but, having started top before in a WSL2/Ubuntu terminal, its last visible terminal update shows a high load average (7.88) and the most CPU consuming processes (> 100%) are VScode processes, namely: At this point, VScode looses its connection to the "vscode-server" and indefinitely tries to reconnect. in the root of the project which is in the WSL2/Ubuntu file system) and after a while, the Vmmem process (which is the instance of the WSL2/Ubuntu VM) takes about 100% CPU blocking all access to the WSL2/Ubuntu-20.04 environment. ![]() ![]() ![]() While VScode is opened (in Windows) on a project hosted on WSL2/Ubuntu-20.04 (started with code. ![]()
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