Hi John,
could you give it a try with the more recent virtualization stack in [1].
Since this might as well be in the kernel and not qemu/libvirt you might also consider checking other kernel versions - not sure with your self-built driver, but what kernels have you tried and which newer ones could you try? If you can overcome the other issue in another way you might try [2] which is great to check various versions.
That works "in place" on your 20.04 system and if better would indicate that one of the components has a fix that we only need to identify.
P.S. the PPA does not yet contain qmeu 6.0 which released a few days ago, it will be june until I get to that I guess :-/
Hi John,
could you give it a try with the more recent virtualization stack in [1].
Since this might as well be in the kernel and not qemu/libvirt you might also consider checking other kernel versions - not sure with your self-built driver, but what kernels have you tried and which newer ones could you try? If you can overcome the other issue in another way you might try [2] which is great to check various versions.
That works "in place" on your 20.04 system and if better would indicate that one of the components has a fix that we only need to identify.
P.S. the PPA does not yet contain qmeu 6.0 which released a few days ago, it will be june until I get to that I guess :-/
[1]: https:/ /launchpad. net/~canonical- server/ +archive/ ubuntu/ server- backports /kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/mainline/
[2]: https:/