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On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 03:57:07PM +0100, 'unman' via qubes-devel wrote:
> There are numerous issues being raised about the current performance of
> Qubes - graphical glitches, system hangs, random reboots, unstable
> service qubes, etc. Some of these are notable when qubes are starting or
> shutting down, (which may explain why some people link this to running
> updates.) You can see this in numerous Forum posts and on GitHub.
> 
> I think , as djb posted today, this is particularly obvious when
> transitioning from 4.0 to current 4.1. (When one of our supporters finds
> this, I think we are in trouble.)
> I posted about some of the issues in the testing section of Forum, but
> no one else commented. I was reporting there issues that affected at
> least 5 users, two of them using certified hardware.
> Again, if users of certified hardware encounter these problems, we are
> in trouble.
> 
> For my part I can probably date these issues back to some time in the
> past 6 weeks. Prior to that my Lenovos were solid - I was amazed at the
> troubles that some users reported, and my support calls were limited.
> This isn't the case now.
> 
> It could be that these issues only affect older hardware - I don't think
> so. Or perhaps the current system stresses components so that some
> failing elements show otherwise hidden flaws.
> 
> Whatever the case, there's a major issue that needs to be addressed.
> I thought of rolling back some systems to see if I can identify a time
> before the flood, and then bisect to find which packages might be
> responsible.
> Would this make sense?
> Would it be worthwhile?
> Are there any thoughts on the current situation?
> What would be the best way forward, and how can we contribute to the
> effort?

Are those by any chance using kernel-latest? There are numerous issues
with 5.19.x kernel, but I believe the default (5.15.x) isn't affected.

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Best Regards,
Marek Marczykowski-Górecki
Invisible Things Lab
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