[09:44] Hello. Debian recently had a regular kernel security upgrade which was actually a rebase to 5.10.120 which includes the massive changes in the random subsystem. I don't see this change in current ubuntu LTS kernels (regular or HWE). How can I find out whether this change is planned? Other than auditing changelogs before upgrade? [11:29] Khepra: it is in 5.15.44, which jammy will eventually get [13:59] tjaalton: k, thanks. btw, what's ubuntu kernel's team's opinion on such a radical change mid-LTS? [13:59] (LTS kernel I mean) [14:04] I doubt we'll revert upstream decisions [14:12] then that makes RHEL the only enterprise friendly distro, unfortunately. [14:24] because? [16:49] rhel applies humoungous amount of changes to their kernels during its life, well above and beyond what is even acceptable for regular linux-stable trees =/ [20:13] Hello, quick question. I believe I am impacted by a kernel bug: encrypted zfs read/write on 5.15.0-37 is about 10x slower than on 5.15.0-27. I can 100% repro across several machines, with the only change being booting a different kernel. This includes writing to a mirror zfs pool backed by a ramdisk (in tmpfs). Is this the right forum to discuss, [20:13] or Launchpad? [20:14] probably launchpad, irc doesn't get nearly the use it once did [20:15] I will, thank you. Finally, should I report to zfs, or linux-generic? [20:17] I think linux is probably better, but I'm not positive on that one [20:17] I'll figure it out. Thank you, have a great day/evening/night :) [20:18] you too :) thanks!