On Sun, 2017-02-05 at 19:07 +0100, Patrick Matthäi wrote: > Hi Ben, > > first thanks for your good work for Debian especially for the Linux kernel! > > But with #854066 I have to disagree / argue with you. You lowered the > severity to a non rc bug, but it is in my eyes.
You claimed this was RC due to "data loss", but that depends on having a reasonable expectation that the data was persistent. As you only described a crash/hang, and not corruption of persistent storage, you did not justify the RC status. > At the moment we have got a project: Linux instead of Windows on Desktops > for Developers. > > So we switched many of our employe to Debian stretch (jessie would be > too old) and I have got an eye on the daily updates. With 4.9.x one > desktop (individual) does not boot at all, have to acc. it again. All > other desktopts do not wake up anymore (kernel panic?) if they fall in > sleep. > > This is rc for me, if you think not, why? Many different hardware types > are affected You said "All PCs do have got the same GPU", so it sounds like this does not affect a very large range of systems. But if this is a very common GPU then this could be RC. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings A free society is one where it is safe to be unpopular. - Adlai Stevenson
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