I also found this interesting page that discloses that Ubuntu kernel versions
like 6.5.0 are not solely based on this version number mainline kernels but
really contain much later versions
https://people.canonical.com/~kernel/info/kernel-version-map.html
but there is no version of this for curre
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After the update to mantis, I have a problem with (at least - i have not
yet researched further issues) Web-Midi applications running in the
browser.
Up to Kernel 6.2 it works just fine (also when downgrading the kernel to
6.2 in mantis)to use https://app.electra.one/
http://
@uengberg:
in my research for another bug/problem
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/power-profiles-daemon/+bug/1977660 -
I did not yet document it there)
i found out that power profile behaviour is strange and actually i realized
that the settings available in gnome *do* have a short t
@mruffel:
interesting, I am right now already at 5.15.0-37-generic from:
APT-Sources: http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-updates/main amd64
Packages
I gave up with custom Kernels as it seemed they provide no clear
improvement better then running the ubuntu package with iommu turned of
as y
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Auto packing the repository in background for optimum performance.
See "git help gc" for manual housekeeping.
[master d42762a] saving uncommitted changes in /etc prior to apt run
Author: Henning Sprang
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BTW: also, as I have an nvidia graphics card in that machine, one could think
something is wrong with the graphics drivers...
But I tried the nvidia drivers as recommended by the driver GUI tool as well as
nouveau. It "feels" like the nvidia drivers are even slightly worse.
On the Ubuntu live U
I have an update on this and quite a bit of more information, even
though not very clear what it means and how to further go on fully
fixing it:
After some more usage i realized that the performance is still pretty
weak when using my desktop system for slightly more "real" work.
I kept getting st
Hi Matthew,
Yes, that looks very good! have to dig a bit deeper and do some more
actual work, but at the first glance I can do the things that I
described above where impossible!
Thanks a lot!
I tried to build 5.17.7 with the 22.04 config and make olddefconfig
and then bindeb-pkg, but it took ex
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Hi,
After upgrading to 22.04 i had to fight with massive performance issues.
Browsers appeared to hang every other minute, youtube videos being laggy
and hang in between, applications in a virtualbox VM where slow and also
hanging every other minute to a level of not being us
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When I run nvidia-xonfig and then restart to run with the generated
xorg.conf, I cannot use/login to my system anymore, because after the
boot process I dont get a login screen, but a completely black screen
with a tiny little white dot in the top left corner.
Booting in resc
as far as I can see in the bluez package source, the midi option is
enabled now, so it *could* be closed...
But even though it's on, I dont get it working, so I cannot confirm for
sure.
Expectation is: when connecting to a device, I get an alsa sequencer
client, but I dont see that happening.
Bu
I seem to have a similar problem, on saucy.
Should the fix for this problem be included in standard saucy, or do I
have to do something special to get it?
If the former, I might have a different, new problem.
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