At 01:19 06/09/2019, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
>How about connecting the external (HDMI audio supporting) monitor? If
>it's the issue I linked, maybe making HDMI audio use an interrupt will
>work around it.

Sorry, did not mention it explicitly, but yes I did try this and no, there was 
the same kernel panic. So no betterment.

>Wouldn't bother with older. Kernel 5.something is available in the
>testing repo. Easiest way I can think to get it would be to pull the
>laptop hard drive, install Qubes on it from a different machine, update
>kernel, then move hard drive back. You could also build a custom ISO
>with the 5.x kernel, but that gets a bit involved:
>https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/qubes-iso-building/, and there's no
>guarantee it will fix the issue. Maybe others on the list or lurking
>have an easier method.

Yeah, OK, this is an option, I could try. Thanks for the pointer.

>"Easy" = buy a different laptop! :)

Yes, but not quite ready for that yet.


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