Le Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 02:55:50AM +0100, Kevin Price a écrit :
> When booting 6.1.0-15, my physical amd64/bookworm/gnome computer
> misbehaves in many ways, rendering it largely unusable. With kernels up
> to 6.1.0-13, and even briefly with the otherwise broken 6.1.0-14, all of
> this seemed
Package: src:linux
Version: 6.5.10-1~bpo12+1
Severity: normal
X-Debbugs-Cc: peter.ganzh...@gmail.com
Dear Maintainer,
the built-in microphone of my Lenovo ThinkPad P16s Gen 2, model 21K9... laptop
is not working.
The laptop has an AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 7840U CPU ('Raphael' / RPL) with an Audio
If it helps people, this is what I did on systems that automatically had
rebooted into the problematic kernel.
First, I uninstalled the 6.1.0-14 kernel and rebooted back into 6.1.0-13.
Then I used `last` to identify the time between the problematic reboot into
6.1.0-14 and the deliberate
Mapping bookworm-proposed-updates to proposed-updates.
binary:ata-modules-6.1.0-16-arm64-di is NEW.
binary:btrfs-modules-6.1.0-16-arm64-di is NEW.
binary:cdrom-core-modules-6.1.0-16-arm64-di is NEW.
binary:crc-modules-6.1.0-16-arm64-di is NEW.
binary:crypto-dm-modules-6.1.0-16-arm64-di is NEW.
linux-signed-arm64_6.1.67+1_source.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
linux-signed-arm64_6.1.67+1.dsc
linux-signed-arm64_6.1.67+1.tar.xz
Greetings,
Your Debian queue daemon (running on host usper.debian.org)
Mapping bookworm-proposed-updates to proposed-updates.
binary:acpi-modules-6.1.0-16-amd64-di is NEW.
binary:ata-modules-6.1.0-16-amd64-di is NEW.
binary:btrfs-modules-6.1.0-16-amd64-di is NEW.
binary:cdrom-core-modules-6.1.0-16-amd64-di is NEW.
binary:crc-modules-6.1.0-16-amd64-di is NEW.
linux-signed-amd64_6.1.67+1_source.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
linux-signed-amd64_6.1.67+1.dsc
linux-signed-amd64_6.1.67+1.tar.xz
Greetings,
Your Debian queue daemon (running on host usper.debian.org)
On 12/11/23 23:47, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 06:36:39PM -0500, Michael T. Kloos wrote:
>>> On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 04:20:21PM -0500, Michael T. Kloos wrote:
I have recently acquired a new Lenovo Thinkpad P14s Gen4 (AMD) laptop.
Nearly
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> reassign 1041482 src:linux 6.1.37-1
Bug #1041482 [linux-image-6.1.0-10-amd64] kernel: pnp 00:0a: disabling [mem
…-…] because it overlaps :00:02.0 BAR 6 [mem 0x000c-0x000d]
Warning: Unknown package 'linux-image-6.1.0-10-amd64'
Bug
Thank you for your contribution to Debian.
Accepted:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Format: 1.8
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2023 13:16:20 +0100
Source: linux
Architecture: source
Version: 6.1.67-1
Distribution: bookworm
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian Kernel Team
Changed-By:
Your message dated Tue, 12 Dec 2023 15:47:08 +
with message-id
and subject line Bug#1057967: fixed in linux 6.1.67-1
has caused the Debian Bug report #1057967,
regarding linux-image-6.1.0-15-amd64 renders my physical bookworm/gnome
computer largely unusable
to be marked as done.
This means
Hello,
I have exactly the same issue on a Lenovo B50-10 but when I power off or
reboot the computer with sudo poweroff or sudo reboot.
The systems crashed and wait endless.
Only a long press on the power button can power off the machine.
All works fine with linux-image-6.1.0.13 and 6.1.0.14.
Hi
Thanks to all for testing the test build with the one commit revert.
6.1.67-1 is now underway. I will check with stable release managers if
a SUA (update through stable-updates) can be released.
Regards,
Salvatore
The test build also works on my system without issues [2010 macbook with
broadcom-sta-dkms driver]
On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 4:12 PM Kevin Price wrote:
> Breaking news:
>
> Am 11.12.23 um 19:14 schrieb Salvatore Bonaccorso:
> > I have put binary packages for amd64 built in
> >
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 12, 2023 at 09:08:19AM +0100, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Salvatore Bonaccorso writes:
> > On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 06:36:39PM -0500, Michael T. Kloos wrote:
> >
> >> Copy that.
> >
> > Michael, sorry I lost you. What do you mean?
>
> That's an ack from before packet radio :-)
>
Mapping bookworm to stable.
Mapping stable to proposed-updates.
binary:affs-modules-6.1.0-16-4kc-malta-di is NEW.
binary:affs-modules-6.1.0-16-5kc-malta-di is NEW.
binary:affs-modules-6.1.0-16-loongson-3-di is NEW.
binary:affs-modules-6.1.0-16-mips32r2el-di is NEW.
Would an fsck even be able to recognize corruption, if metadata were
unaffected? Without file checksumming, can it discern?
linux_6.1.67-1_source.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
linux_6.1.67-1.dsc
linux_6.1.67.orig.tar.xz
linux_6.1.67-1.debian.tar.xz
linux_6.1.67-1_source.buildinfo
Greetings,
Your Debian queue daemon (running on host usper.debian.org)
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> severity 1057967 serious
Bug #1057967 [src:linux] linux-image-6.1.0-15-amd64 renders my physical
bookworm/gnome computer largely unusable
Severity set to 'serious' from 'critical'
> severity 1057969 serious
Bug #1057969 [src:linux]
Online check of ext4:
If your filesystem is located on a logical volume (LVM) then I assume you
can make a snapshot and do a check of that.
Make SS:
lvcreate --snapshot --size 1G --name lv_root_SS --chunksize 4k
/dev/VG1/lv_root
EXT4 check:
e2fsck -f /dev/dm-3
Remove SS:
lvremove --yes
On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 02:55:50AM +0100, Kevin Price wrote:
> 3. There seems to be no network connectivity. No WiFi icon. "ping
> 8.8.8.8" returns IIRC network unreachable.
Hi, ThinkPad T14s AMD Gen1 user here, I'm also having lots of problems
with this kernel and this seems related. In
Will a file system check detect the corruptions?
Can it be done online?
Thank you.
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> limit source linux
Limiting to bugs with field 'source' containing at least one of 'linux'
Limit currently set to 'source':'linux'
> tags 1057967 + pending
Bug #1057967 [src:linux] linux-image-6.1.0-15-amd64 renders my physical
bookworm/gnome
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> tags 1057967 + confirmed pending
Bug #1057967 [src:linux] linux-image-6.1.0-15-amd64 renders my physical
bookworm/gnome computer largely unusable
Added tag(s) confirmed and pending.
> tags 1057969 + confirmed pending
Bug #1057969 [src:linux]
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> tags 1057967 - moreinfo
Bug #1057967 [src:linux] linux-image-6.1.0-15-amd64 renders my physical
bookworm/gnome computer largely unusable
Removed tag(s) moreinfo.
> tags 1057969 - moreinfo
Bug #1057969 [src:linux] linux-image-6.1.0-15-amd64:
Hi all,
Just to add to the discussion, I ran into the same problem after upgrading
stable Debian from 12.2
to 12.4, i.e. from kernel 6.1.0-13 to 6.1.0-15. Similary to others, I have in
the past created a
file /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi.conf with a single line:
options iwlwifi enable_ini=N
Hello,
can also confirm, that "linux-image-6.1.0-15-amd64" completely hangs my
Macbook Air system.
I've also installed "broadcom-sta-dkms" for wifi.
The test kernel from Salvatore in Message #72 fixes the problem for me, too.
Regards,
Darius
Salvatore Bonaccorso writes:
> On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 06:36:39PM -0500, Michael T. Kloos wrote:
>
>> Copy that.
>
> Michael, sorry I lost you. What do you mean?
That's an ack from before packet radio :-)
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/copy_that
Bjørn
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