See also bug #2000665. Other cloud kernels don't depend directly on
extras and instead provide a top level metapackage to track the extras
versions.
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This may be related to bug #1999319 which talks about the extra package
being a direct dependency of the linux-image package, which seems wrong;
other cloud kernels keep extra separate and use a metapackage to pull it
in.
So perhaps this only affects arm64 at the moment due to amd64 having the
dep
Public bug reported:
[Full disclosure: I am an Oracle employee.]
There are linux-modules-extra-FOO metapackages for other cloud-oriented
images (-azure, -gcp, -aws), but not for -oracle. Another user reported
this here:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1414429/no-linux-modules-extra-oracle-
packa
BTW, by "we're probably going to remove it for the time being", I'm
referring to the kernels in the distro at my day job (OL). I use Ubuntu
at home. ;)
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Based on what we've been seeing maintaining Oracle Linux, there are many
workloads for which THP results in a ~9-10% performance hit overall on
the system, and this includes kernels up through 3.8.13 (which we're
using as the baseline for a new kernel in that distro). It has to do
with the fact tha
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