Comment 5 for bug 1937897

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Ole Jon Bjørkum (olejonbj) wrote :

No, I can't, because there isn't a single module loaded with even the name "gpio" in it.

So running: $ lsmod|grep gpio == No result

It's in the kernel, not a module. I reverted to the GA kernel and although with that I've had some issue with on headless *Intel* NUC running Virtual Machines that use the more optimized Ubuntu KVM kernel, using libvirt (host uses the latest HWE), where both host and VMs slow down to a crawl randomly without errors.

But on my Ryzen 9 workstation the GA kernel is super stable, fast and just works. A little slower in Vulkan *Benchmarks*, that's basically it. And yes, it runs a bunch of server services. Mainly does that like "22/7", for LAN and WAN.

Biggest "drawback" is that the 5.4 kernel's k10temp module does not display the temperatures of my Corsair PCIe4 5.5 GB/s NVMEs (just running "sensors"), but well that doesn't matter. I've stressed them well enough before, to see that my cooling is absolutely enough (and they come with a built-in heatsink.

Sure I could've reverted to the previous 5.8 kernel, but it's tied to HWE (metapackages), unless I uninstall them, and then, well no security updates.