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  1. Hello, After upgrading to 6.9.0-rc2, my logs are now getting flooded with this message: kernel: pcieport 0000:16:00.0: PME: Spurious native interrupt! The above message is flooded to /var/log/syslog many times per second, causing my log capacity to hit 100% within a few days. Device 0000:16:00.0 is the following: 16:00.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Sky Lake-E PCI Express Root Port A (rev 04) I think this may be an issue related to the new Linux kernel included in this release, but I've been unable to find anything more than bare-bones info online about this error message. I do have several Nvidia cards in my PCIe slots, and am using "both" for my ACS override option, but this error message starts immediately at boot before the Docker or VM engines have come online. Seems it may be related to a power management issue with these cards, but as the device referenced is just my PCIe root I haven't been able to figure out anything more specific. Desperate to find a way to fix this, even if it means simply suppressing the logging of these messages. Everything is working fine, so it's really just the issue of the log getting spammed. Thank you so much in advance, and happy holidays!
  2. Yes -- I am running unRAID on an Atomic Pi. I realize it's a strange hardware choice; I'm using it as a small remote backup server. Edit: These test results confirm that the Atomic Pi can do ~4 simultaneous hardware-accelerated 1080p H.264 transcodes in Ubuntu, so in theory this should be possible in unRAID.
  3. Would anyone know how this could be enabled on an Atomic Pi (Intel Atom x5-Z8350 CPU)? The /dev/dri directory is not present there, though from searching online it does seem that this CPU supports QuickSync. Thanks for any guidance!

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