Hello,
I'm seeing some performance issues on my Dell laptop (stock Debian
bullseye, XFCE 4.16, kernel 5.10) that show up on boot and vanish after
a suspend-resume cycle:
- before suspending to RAM:
- the desktop stutters: visible typing latency, application startup
delay, PDF scrolling
Hello,
This is a followup to my previous thread[1] where I observed some
stutter after upgrading my kernel from 5.7 to 5.8 on Debian buster,
using the backports repository.
Since 5.10 is now available, I have tried this version out, and I still
observe the issue. I have found a workaround, howeve
Georgi Naplatanov writes:
> Linux kernel version (5.8) is old and unsupported (EOL) branch. Maybe
> you should wait for 5.9 to be available from backports or even 5.10 -
> this version will be LTS and next Debian stable version will probably
> use it. While waiting you can try to use 5.7 if possi
Georgi Naplatanov writes:
> Hi Kévin,
>
> Linux kernel version (5.8) is old and unsupported (EOL) branch. Maybe
> you should wait for 5.9 to be available from backports or even 5.10 -
> this version will be LTS and next Debian stable version will probably
> use it. While waiting you can try to us
Hello,
I am running Debian Buster (XFCE) on a Dell Laptop[1] with some packages
upgraded from backports[2], notably linux-image-amd64. After upgrading
to version 5.8, I started noticing some UI "choppiness". To give a few
examples:
- when typing (in any application, e.g. Emacs, Terminator, Fire
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