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Even though the number of CPUs made available to the guest could
be increased, they are not utilized because the different kernel
versions do not have Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) enabled.
This could be a limiting factor on higher load and create a
bottleneck in attaining higher throughput rates.
Change the configuration of both the long-term and the stable
kernel to support SMP systems.
Suggested by: Anton Saietskii <vsasjason@gmail.com>
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- Update dhcpcd to 10.0.5
- Update iptables to 1.8.10
- Update linux-lts to 6.6.22
- Update linux-edge to 6.8.1
- Update openrc 0.52.1
- Update mDNSResponder to 2200.80.16
- Update rtl8821ce to snapshot of 20240120
- Update rtw88 to snapshot of 20231024
- Resolve driver conflict between rtw88 and rtl8821ce
- Update rtw89 to snapshot of 20240310
- Update socat to 1.8.0.0
- Import security fixes for wpa_supplicant
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Start offering support for Linux stable for users who might
experience problems with the long-term (LTS, currently 6.1) series
of kernels. But it may also be handy to get more hardware support,
benefits of major changes in the stack, and get ready for the
adoption of the next long-term series.
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