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    Phoronix: Linux 4.7-rc1 Kernel Released

    The first test release of Linux 4.7 is now available. This new kernel version comes with plenty of new features and functionality...

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    Looks like they have solved the random lockup system with intel graphics.
    Either that or the problematic patch has not made it to 4.7-rc1. But I think everything that is in Linus git master ends up in the next rc, right? And that was broken for me a couple of days ago.

    Edit: X gamma control doesn't work. Not sure if it is because of the kernel or because xorg git. Does it work for everyone else?

    xgamma -gamma 0.5
    Last edited by haagch; 29 May 2016, 04:05 PM.

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    • #3
      phoronix looks like they really rely on you this time, hope there is enough sponsoring though.

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      • #4
        yeah, linux foundation should fund phoronix

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        • #5
          Any further work in 4.7 on the Cgroups cleanup? (Control Groups v2)

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          • #6
            After switch to this kernel and kernel-firmware 1.158, I see a huge perf drop in Shadow of Mordor with AMDGPU driver for my Tonga based GPU. Since kernel 4.6 I also see some "Invalid PCI ROM" error message at boot phase (before GDM start)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by nadro View Post
              After switch to this kernel and kernel-firmware 1.158, I see a huge perf drop in Shadow of Mordor with AMDGPU driver for my Tonga based GPU. Since kernel 4.6 I also see some "Invalid PCI ROM" error message at boot phase (before GDM start)
              maybe it is the intel p-state regression you are seeing:

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tomtomme View Post

                maybe it is the intel p-state regression you are seeing:

                http://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=ne...4.6-Regression
                I have AMD CPU -> A10 7850K, so it isn't this issue, but thanks.

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