Help with triaging Debian kernel bugs

2022-06-10 Thread Diederik de Haas
Hi, In the hope of reducing the massive list of open bugs in the Debian kernel, I've been going through (some of) them. Most of that isn't very difficult as quite a lot of them are old and haven't had a (single) reply*, so it mostly consists of asking "Does this problem still exist? If so,

Re: Debian kernel bugs

2019-04-09 Thread Russell Coker
On Friday, 15 March 2019 1:44:58 AM AEST Ian Campbell wrote: > On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 04:35 +, Russell Coker wrote: > > Is there an archive of all the kernels that have been uploaded to Unstable > > that I could do a binary search on and find out which version had the > > change that broke

Re: Debian kernel bugs

2019-03-15 Thread Russell Coker
On Friday, 15 March 2019 1:44:58 AM AEDT Ian Campbell wrote: > On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 04:35 +, Russell Coker wrote: > > Is there an archive of all the kernels that have been uploaded to Unstable > > that I could do a binary search on and find out which version had the > > change that broke

Re: Debian kernel bugs

2019-03-14 Thread Ian Campbell
On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 04:35 +, Russell Coker wrote: > Is there an archive of all the kernels that have been uploaded to Unstable > that I could do a binary search on and find out which version had the change > that broke things for me? snapshots.d.o should have everything, including the

Debian kernel bugs

2019-03-14 Thread Russell Coker
When I run my work laptop (latest Thinkpad Carbon X1) with the kernel from Testing it fails to resume from suspend about 30% of the time. When I use the kernel from Stable (with Testing userspace) it runs correctly. Do you have any ideas for how I could track this down? It fails when it's not