This is just a note that I won't be doing much, if anything,
substantial for blfs in the next few days.  Ideally, I would be using
qemu to check for anything using qt5 static libs, and perhaps
building (most of) the latest kf5/plasma for that.  But because my
main machine keeps crashing with 4.2-rc kernels iff I use qemu, I'm
going to attempt to bisect the kvm changes in the kernel.  I say
'attempt' because the problem might come from a totally unrelated
commit, and in any case my test for a 'good' kernel will be "qemu,
with the guest running Xorg and xscreensaver, did not lock the
machine within 3 hours" which is unfortunately not a definitely
reliable indication of "good".

On this subset of kernel commits, I will probably need to run 7
attempts, and then if a commit is identified, attempt to revert it
for an eigth run.  So, in practice this will take several days and
may well produce no useful result.  After the pain of some of the
earlier crashes (in one case, my scripts supposedly built several
Xorg protocol packages in the quest but nothing actually got
installed, in another case I lost some work doing photo-editing in
the gimp and ufraw on the host machine) I will not be doing anything
important on this machine while the bisection is attempted.

ĸen
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