Now? CPUs are faster; if you disable irqtune, you can observe in
/proc/interrupts that various device interrupts are still sent to CPUs
other than CPU0, they just don't go ping-ponging around between all of
them like they do with irqtune. A big difference compared to the early
days, for example
Just for perspective on this, I've used Linux since about 1993
(originally Slackware, then Gentoo, then Ubuntu) and recall manually
adding irqtune to my system in the distant past.
When irqtune was originally developed, it was common to run XT-PIC, all
interrupts were went to CPU 0, period. When
This bug was fixed in the package apport - 2.27.0-0ubuntu7
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* Rely on pybuild in dh_auto_* targets
* Introduce the separate apport-core-dump-handler package that registers as
kernel crash dump handler.
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This did not fix the issue, but the issue is now being tracked at LP:
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Title:
Does not work with Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
I have been running with kernel 6.2 without any problems.
However, when the system upgraded to kernel 6.5, the system boots, but the
monitor connected via HDMI has no signal.
The system seems to think everything is OK, there are no errors in the Xorg
log, xrandr shows
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Status: New => Fix Released
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Missing dep8 tests
Status in dnsmasq
Yes, I have proposed enabled. In the end I was able to upgrade in a not very
clean method. I manually reinstalled the xkb-data package. And after that, I
was able to execute a regular upgrade.
Here is the command you requested:
ubuntu@ubuntu2404:~$ apt policy xkb-data
xkb-data:
Installed:
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Public bug reported:
Please sync libmediainfo 24.01+dfsg-1 (universe) from Debian unstable
(main)
Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:
* No-change rebuild against libtinyxml2-10
No change rebuild, empty delta. Should probably have been build1
Changelog entries since
Thanks for reporting.
Have you enabled -proposed by any chance? Please post the output from
`apt policy xkb-data`.
Because the only place I can see version 2.41-2 is in noble-proposed
[1], which also seems part of the reason why it hasn't migrated to the
release repo [2].
[1]
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Title:
Monitor Not Detected when Connected to Belkin Docking Station via
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Issue Description:
When connecting my BenQ monitor to a Belkin docking station via DisplayPort,
Ubuntu fails to
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