Package: linux-image-cloud-arm64
Version: 6.12.12-1
Severity: wishlist
Intel's IDPF network interface driver is available in 6.12 and
required by current GCE bare metal machine families.
Please add CONFIG_IDPF=m to Linux kernel configuration to enable this driver.
Package: linux-image-amd64
Version: 6.12.12-1
Severity: wishlist
Intel's IDPF network interface driver is available in 6.12 and
required by current GCE bare metal machine families.
Please add CONFIG_IDPF=m to Linux kernel configuration to enable this driver.
Package: linux-image-cloud-amd64
Version: 6.12.12-1
Severity: wishlist
Intel's IDPF network interface driver is available in 6.12 and
required by current GCE bare metal machine families.
Please add CONFIG_IDPF=m to Linux kernel configuration to enable this driver.
Package: linux-image-arm64
Version: 6.12.12-1
Severity: wishlist
Intel's IDPF network interface driver is available in 6.12 and
required by current GCE bare metal machine families.
Please add CONFIG_IDPF=m to Linux kernel configuration to enable this driver.
Thank you!
CentOS to name a few.
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So in summary, the benefits to the Debian cloud kernel user are lower
wakeup latency and the ability to boost other cores higher by putting
some cores into a deeper sleep state (making power and thermal budget
available to adjacent cores).
Kind regards,
Andrew Jorgensen
Package: linux-image-cloud-amd64
Version: 6.1.99-1
Severity: wishlist
CONFIG_INTEL_IDLE is enabled on the default kernel, but not on the
cloud kernel. With newer Intel CPUs, the feature can have a
significant impact on both power consumption (beneficial to the cloud
provider and the environment) a
I've forwarded this to our internal team. Thanks for the report!
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I misspoke - a different watchdog will be provided for arm, so this
request is for amd64 only.
On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 11:15 AM Debian Bug Tracking System
wrote:
>
> Thank you for filing a new Bug report with Debian.
>
> You can follow progress on this Bug here: 1067908:
> https://bugs.debian.or
Package: linux-image-cloud-amd64
Version: 6.1.76-1
Severity: wishlist
GCE will introduce a virtual watchdog timer device, implemented to
appear as an Intel 6300ESB. The team implementing the device reports
that the driver is not available on Debian. It looks like it's been in
the kernel for ~19 ye
Package: src:linux
Version: 4.19.289-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Intel has introduced a new network card. They have submitted the driver
to the upstream kernel. We don't know if it's reasonable to ask that
this driver be backported to Debian, or to older versions of Debian, but
in order t
We believe we've also observed this bug at Google on Debian 11. We
confirmed that packets are received by the kernel, but dhclient
doesn't catch them. The root cause appears to be a race condition, and
we provided some details in
https://gitlab.isc.org/isc-projects/dhcp/-/issues/264 to ISC, but we
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