Confirming the fix on my end as well since I originally reported this
bug.

I've been running 7.0.0-27-generic as my daily driver for at least the past two
weeks (installed via the normal official update - sudo apt upgrade - once
7.0.0-27 reached the release pocket, so no -proposed needed anymore). In that
time, doing the same things that used to reliably trigger the freezes -
Counter-Strike 2 on one monitor with video (YouTube/Twitch) playing on the
second monitor - I have not experienced a single display freeze, neither the
short sub-second ones nor the long multi-minute ones.

This matches the other reports above (#11-#14) that 7.0.0-26 / 7.0.0-27 resolves
the issue. So from my side this looks fixed by the 7.0.0-26/-27 kernel.

One caveat for anyone landing here: earlier in this bug I had concluded that the
6.19.10 mainline kernel was also a workaround, but I later hit the same freeze
(including a total pipe wedge) on 6.19.10 too - it only reduced the frequency.
7.0.0-27 is the first kernel where I genuinely stopped seeing the freezes.

Thanks to everyone who tested and to the maintainers. Happy for this to be
marked fixed if that matches the maintainers' view.

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  Ubuntu 26.04 GNOME Wayland: random short display/presentation freezes
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