OK.
I wonder if this might even be related/have impact on my performance issues that I solved partly with kernel change/config, but still are less than fine on a irelatively new and powerful machine... https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1973434
As written there I suspect - after a lot of trial and error - that my performance problems could have multiple sources layered together.
One indicator for this could be, that they get partially better when using lxde(pure, not lubuntu/lxde-qt, which both are even poorer or dont even start properly) instead of gnome.
(but it could also be that existing prolems with performance only get more visible with gnome-shell which tends to have regular, short CPU load spikes that wouldnt be noticed on proper running powerful systems, but impact hard when there is a low level problem.
I'm also going to try a fresh install as well as a rollback from backup to 21.10 to compare the behaviour as soon as I have time.
OK. /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/1973434
I wonder if this might even be related/have impact on my performance issues that I solved partly with kernel change/config, but still are less than fine on a irelatively new and powerful machine...
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As written there I suspect - after a lot of trial and error - that my performance problems could have multiple sources layered together.
One indicator for this could be, that they get partially better when using lxde(pure, not lubuntu/lxde-qt, which both are even poorer or dont even start properly) instead of gnome.
(but it could also be that existing prolems with performance only get more visible with gnome-shell which tends to have regular, short CPU load spikes that wouldnt be noticed on proper running powerful systems, but impact hard when there is a low level problem.
I'm also going to try a fresh install as well as a rollback from backup to 21.10 to compare the behaviour as soon as I have time.