Hi again,

On 16.03.21 14:07, Frank Scheiner wrote:
@Adrian:
After a first cross compile run, I can confirm that 5.10-rc1 is also
broken on my T1000. I'll take this version (parent commit:
33def8498fdde180023444b08e12b72a9efed41d) as "bad". But taking v5.9 as
good means more than 5000 commits in between. Linus's tree doesn't
contain v5.9.16 or at least I didn't find it there. How can I get "good"
closer to "bad"? I don't want to check too many good versions if I know
that v5.9.16 most likely will be good, as v5.9.15 (5.9.0-5 on Debian) is
good? Should I switch to the stable kernel sources from GKH?

Forget about that, [1] shows 5000+ commits between v5.9.16 and
v5.10-rc1, too. So no difference.

[1]: https://github.com/gregkh/linux/compare/v5.9.16...v5.10-rc1

Cheers,
Frank

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