Same here; it seems there was a regression in kernel 5.15.x, and
confirmed on a Intel Frost Canyon NUC 10 with Core i7.
The behavior is the same as before: load > 1.0 due to irq/65-i2c-INT3,
even when not running anything. Using `modprobe -r tps6598x` fixes it
(temporarily).
In my case I'm runnin
Same here, with Nvidia 455.45.01 on Ubuntu 20.04. In fact I've been
facing this for years, since 18.04.
The workaround I'm using is to call nvidia-settings via a shell script
in Gnome's Startup Applications.
It's a bit annoying because it only applies after you log in, but has
the additional bene
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