Re: FYI - Issues with kernel-6.0.17-200.fc36.x86_64 and KDE

2023-01-09 Thread Go Canes
I updated one of the affected systems to kernel 6.0.18-200.fc36.x86_64
from updates-testing, and I was able to reboot (to activate the new
kernel), login, do a "ls" on the CIFS mount on a tree  that has many
files, and then reboot again, all without issue.

Thanks to all for the help!

(see https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2023-39b55235fc
for details on this bug.  Also, note that while a lot of the info is
for Fedora 37, it also applies to the same kernel(s) fo r Fedora 36.)
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Re: FYI - Issues with kernel-6.0.17-200.fc36.x86_64 and KDE

2023-01-09 Thread Go Canes
On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 4:36 PM Roger Wells  wrote:
> FWIW, I started another thread on this list that I think is related.
> With this kernel (and the one before (6.0.16-200) the machine completely
> freezes when I mount a particular CIFS mount.
> Requires power switch to shut down.
> However I have another CIFS mount (host OS unknown) that is ok.
> The CIFS mount that causes the freeze up is on a RHEL 7.9 host.

All of my systems mount the same CIFS mount, so it is very much a
common point.  I normally update on Sunday morning, and as a result I
never installed kernel 6.0.16-200; I went straight from 6.0.15 to
6.0.17.
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Re: FYI - Issues with kernel-6.0.17-200.fc36.x86_64 and KDE

2023-01-09 Thread Roger Wells


On 1/9/23 16:18, Go Canes wrote:

On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 3:39 PM Samuel Sieb  wrote:

Do you have any CIFS mounts?

I was going to say "no", but to be sure I checked.  And I do indeed
have a cifs mount (for some reason my brain always wants to think of
it as a NFS mount).

And that triggers my memory of recent discussions on this list of
kernel/cifs issues ;-)  Thank you!


FWIW, I started another thread on this list that I think is related.
With this kernel (and the one before (6.0.16-200) the machine completely 
freezes when I mount a particular CIFS mount.

Requires power switch to shut down.
However I have another CIFS mount (host OS unknown) that is ok.
The CIFS mount that causes the freeze up is on a RHEL 7.9 host.
HTH


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Re: FYI - Issues with kernel-6.0.17-200.fc36.x86_64 and KDE

2023-01-09 Thread Go Canes
On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 3:39 PM Samuel Sieb  wrote:
> Do you have any CIFS mounts?

I was going to say "no", but to be sure I checked.  And I do indeed
have a cifs mount (for some reason my brain always wants to think of
it as a NFS mount).

And that triggers my memory of recent discussions on this list of
kernel/cifs issues ;-)  Thank you!
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Re: FYI - Issues with kernel-6.0.17-200.fc36.x86_64 and KDE

2023-01-09 Thread Go Canes
On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 3:10 PM Neal Becker  wrote:
> There were a bunch of kde updates on my machine today along with the kernel 
> update, maybe something there caused an issue?

I checked for KDE/Plasma updates as part of the same "dnf update", and
there weren't any, so the kernel update was the trigger.  (It could
still be something in the KDE space, but not exposed with the prior
kernel.)
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Re: FYI - Issues with kernel-6.0.17-200.fc36.x86_64 and KDE

2023-01-09 Thread Samuel Sieb

On 1/9/23 12:06, Go Canes wrote:

I had issues after updating to kernel-6.0.17-200.fc36.x86_64 this past
Sunday.  Two dissimilar systems (a Dell XPS 15 laptop and a
scratch-built media PC) both locked-up hard when booting - never got
as far as the login screen.  I thought I had some older systems that
were OK, but today I ran into issues with them - one had the login
screen, but locked-up with the black-and-white KDE/Plasma "splash"
screen (not sure what else to call it), and a 2nd locked-up before it
got that far.  In both cases it was the first time trying to login
since the kernel update.

Reverting to 6.0.15-200.fc36.x86_64 made everything OK again.


Do you have any CIFS mounts?
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Re: FYI - Issues with kernel-6.0.17-200.fc36.x86_64 and KDE

2023-01-09 Thread Neal Becker
On Mon, Jan 9, 2023 at 3:07 PM Go Canes  wrote:

> I had issues after updating to kernel-6.0.17-200.fc36.x86_64 this past
> Sunday.  Two dissimilar systems (a Dell XPS 15 laptop and a
> scratch-built media PC) both locked-up hard when booting - never got
> as far as the login screen.  I thought I had some older systems that
> were OK, but today I ran into issues with them - one had the login
> screen, but locked-up with the black-and-white KDE/Plasma "splash"
> screen (not sure what else to call it), and a 2nd locked-up before it
> got that far.  In both cases it was the first time trying to login
> since the kernel update.
>
> Reverting to 6.0.15-200.fc36.x86_64 made everything OK again.
>
>
There were a bunch of kde updates on my machine today along with the kernel
update, maybe something there caused an issue?
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FYI - Issues with kernel-6.0.17-200.fc36.x86_64 and KDE

2023-01-09 Thread Go Canes
I had issues after updating to kernel-6.0.17-200.fc36.x86_64 this past
Sunday.  Two dissimilar systems (a Dell XPS 15 laptop and a
scratch-built media PC) both locked-up hard when booting - never got
as far as the login screen.  I thought I had some older systems that
were OK, but today I ran into issues with them - one had the login
screen, but locked-up with the black-and-white KDE/Plasma "splash"
screen (not sure what else to call it), and a 2nd locked-up before it
got that far.  In both cases it was the first time trying to login
since the kernel update.

Reverting to 6.0.15-200.fc36.x86_64 made everything OK again.

FYI
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