On 2017-03-07, Marc Joliet <[email protected]> wrote:

>> It's a kernel 4.9 problem.
>> 
>> I had built and installed a gentoo-sources 4.9.6-r1 kernel about a
>> month ago, but didn't update the grub configuration and reboot until
>> two weeks ago.
>> 
>> Rebooting with the 4.4.39 kernel fixes the problem.
[...]
>> I guess I'll have to stick with the 4.4 series until this gets fixed.
>
> I'm glad you found the source of the problem and a workaround.
> However, the 4.9 series is now at 4.9.13.  Have you tried that, too?

No, as a rule I run stable gentoo-sources, and that's at 4.9.6-r1.

However, I'm a bit confused about the table shown at

  https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/sys-kernel/gentoo-sources

There are two rows for some versions (e.g. 4.9.6-r1), with different
indicators.  What does that mean?

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