Public bug reported:
My virt-manager build VM Windows 10 guest had some problems when I
started using it in November 2023. I solved it along the lines of trying
to get the intel GPU working as a vGPU for this virtual machine. I
noticed some upgrades to the use of Nvidia were on the way. (It runs on
a laptop with Nvidia dedicated GPU).
Two kernel updates arrived in a row the past two weeks. I saw many gpu
features were involved though i'm not deep enough into Linux kernels to
know exactly what is going on.
The first one was the update to linux-image-5.15.0-92-lowlatency (and
it's accompanying modules and headers). The second one was linux-
headers-5.15.0-94-lowlatency. That one causes my VM to be slow as it was
at the start.
I use the intel gpu through a virtio driver since I cannot passthrough
the Nvidia card. I need that for several other applications. But with
the nvme Windows is installed on it works quite flawlessly for a while
now. Until this kernel update. I had to roll it back.
Thought it would be best to leave a note here.
** Affects: linux-signed-lowlatency-hwe-5.15 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: libvirt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2054820
Title:
Virt-manager windows VM slowed down
Status in linux-signed-lowlatency-hwe-5.15 package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
My virt-manager build VM Windows 10 guest had some problems when I
started using it in November 2023. I solved it along the lines of
trying to get the intel GPU working as a vGPU for this virtual
machine. I noticed some upgrades to the use of Nvidia were on the way.
(It runs on a laptop with Nvidia dedicated GPU).
Two kernel updates arrived in a row the past two weeks. I saw many gpu
features were involved though i'm not deep enough into Linux kernels
to know exactly what is going on.
The first one was the update to linux-image-5.15.0-92-lowlatency (and
it's accompanying modules and headers). The second one was linux-
headers-5.15.0-94-lowlatency. That one causes my VM to be slow as it
was at the start.
I use the intel gpu through a virtio driver since I cannot passthrough
the Nvidia card. I need that for several other applications. But with
the nvme Windows is installed on it works quite flawlessly for a while
now. Until this kernel update. I had to roll it back.
Thought it would be best to leave a note here.
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