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What is Unknown Process Called "hp-upgrade"

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I use a home-brew desktop PC that runs Xubuntu 18.04 (fully updated). Attached to it is an ancient HP Office Jet G85 printer. In my last 2-3 sessions there has been a process called hp-upgrade that takes 88% of memory (according to top) and seems to begin at start up. It keeps on running for hours until killed. Anyone have an idea or experience with this? Thanks, Howard

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Are you aware that *flavors* of Ubuntu only come with three years of supported life (five years applies to Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server but not flavors), so you're asking about a release that only days ago reached it's EOL. (https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2020/08/14/ubuntu-18-04-5-lts-released/ or a UWN - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue681#Lubuntu_18.04_LTS_End_of_Life_and_Current_Support_Statuses highlights the EOL notices for Lubuntu/Ubuntu-MATE/Kubuntu/Ubuntu-Budgie; Xubuntu didn't announce EOL but refer https://xubuntu.org/release/18-04/ you'll see it's 29 April)
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