After the yesterday upgrade of Ubuntu, at each startup of my laptop,
beam.smp is launched and uses 80% of CPU. I am bound to kill it without
really knowing what this process does exactly. Up to now, there is no
visible consequence for the desktop.

I am running kernel 2.6.32-24-generic and the last upgrade was
concerning some applications (but not the kernel itself) but I don't
remember which ones. The upgrade was done using Ubuntu standard
automatic procedure. My version is 10.04.

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