Comment # 67 on bug 1112824 from
(In reply to Borislav Petkov from comment #64)
> (In reply to Dominique Leuenberger from comment #63)
> > yes, it seems to be an interaction between GNOME and the kernel
> 
> If the performance regression goes away when you use a different desktop
> env than gnome, then it is clearly a gnome issue.
> 
> Otherwise, you'd have to be more specific about this "interaction".
> Maybe perf-profile a typical workload which causes the regression, etc.
> 
> Thx.

it is possible, and it is also possible if the CPU will not work correctly,
problems will also be observed in the gnome, the gnome is very dependent on how
the CPU works. At the beginning of the search for a problem, I did synthetic
tests, they showed a drop in multi-core tests, which in turn could well cause a
similar problem in the GNOME


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