Hi Awokd,

>Thanks. Hope I'm not leading you on a wild goose chase.
Most tech things are once you get involved in the details ;-)

>That odd interrupt changed in Debian. I wonder if it is
>https://www.spinics.net/lists/kernel/msg2709360.html. Link is to a
>kernel issue that was occurring with i915 HDMI LPE on interrupt
>initialization, so it is in a similar place as the Xen events_base.c
>interrupt initialization we are seeing.

I read through it and do have an Intel graphics system, but I could not find 
any other similarities.

>If there is no way to disable HDMI audio completely, perhaps try the
>external monitor or blacklist suggestions in here:
>https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/5247.

No option exists to disable HDMI Audio, or any VGA options for that matter in 
the BIOS ;-/

Blacklisting the kernel module had no noticeable effect on the KERNEL PANIC ;-/

Somebody off list suggested that I recompile the kernel with a known good 
config and only bring in the (diff) XEN options. That could work, but really 
sounds like a rabbit hole. I also hear that Qubes is notoriously incompatible 
on laptops? I wonder why this would be. Many other distros seem to have at 
least a failsafe boot option with some basic support. Is it security or 
visualization related related?

I guess it makes little sense to try older installation media before 3.2.1? Is 
there any ETA for a new kernel qubes version? Is it possible that 4.0.2 will 
receive a different kernel version in its final release?

Unless there are any other easy ideas available, I guess this is the end of the 
road for me and I will have to make do with Debian and Virtualbox?

Good day!
  

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