memory-leaks

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commit a81b07cc09bd27e79c775bf8b8f0897cbbbc1e44
parent aedabcd3e40e15a0986c510d83deb3d9fe54f234
Author: Kévin Le Gouguec <kevin.legouguec@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon,  3 Feb 2025 23:13:12 +0100

Tie a loose end

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diff --git a/guides/sysadmin/machines/amdahl30/killing-time.org b/guides/sysadmin/machines/amdahl30/killing-time.org @@ -233,11 +233,17 @@ not overwork it to death? - common: Hades Ⅱ, iGPU, recent kernel & Mesa, Proton Experimental, - differences: Fedora, GNOME, X11, - noteworthy: good performance on Windows, - - suggestion by @Venemo: downgrade & bisect Mesa; - - tempting, though scared of bricking graphical sessions and/or + - suggestion by @Venemo: downgrade & bisect Mesa. + - Tempting, though scared of bricking graphical sessions and/or ending up with a frankensystem (intalling binaries under a prefix is probably easy, but then keeping track of config tweaks and cache artifacts sounds fraught). + - {{{narrator(10 false leads later)}}} + - The factory@ announcements say Mesa was upgraded from 24.2.7 to + 24.3.0 in snapshot 20241124. The Mesa docs explain how to test + "local" (uninstalled) builds (kudos!) so gave it a shot: a + freshly built 24.2.7 behaves exactly like the current version, + so no smoking gun there. - In [[https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/upower/power-profiles-daemon/-/issues/164][upower/power-profiles-daemon#164]], @Nyan reports problematic iGPU capping; not convinced this is applicable though, given the reported