On Saturday, May 20, 2017 at 2:42:50 PM UTC-5, Reg Tiangha wrote:
> People may not have noticed, but there is now a 4.9 kernel in
> current-testing (4.9.28 to be specific).
> 
> If the release schedule holds, then that should be migrated to stable
> soon, however, before that happens, some feedback on that kernel would
> be useful before it gets pushed to the majority of users.
> 
> Specifically, it'd be nice to know if:
> 
> 1) Hardware that used to work with 4.4 or 4.8 no longer works with 4.9.
> 
> 2) Hardware that didn't work with 4.4 or 4.8 still doesn't work.
> 
> 3) If newer Intel platforms (i.e. Haswell or newer) works with this
> kernel (I took out the Intel ME driver and the newest machine I have
> access to is a Sandy Bridge machine; I have no issues, but I wonder if
> Haswell or newer is tied more strongly to the Intel ME such that it
> actually needs that driver in order t work properly). If there are Intel
> hardware issues with this kernel, then I'll re-enable the driver in my
> next Pull Request.
> 
> 4) General feedback on the 4.9 kernel.
> 
> 4.9.29 was just released today, so before I send in a Pull Request, let
> me know how 4.9.28 performs and if changes to the kernel config may need
> to be made.

Doh! Sorry for the last reply, I see that 4.11 is > 4.4 

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