Please backport 4.12.6-1 for thinkpad x201 user

2017-08-26 Thread Roger Shimizu
Dear kernel maintainers, Please kindly help to backport kernel 4.12.6-1, which hits testing already, and helps thinkpad x201 user according to #859639 [0]. Thank you! [0] https://bugs.debian.org/859639#30 Cheers, -- Roger Shimizu, GMT +9 Tokyo PGP/GPG: 4096R/6C6ACD6417B3ACB1

Bug#872664: linux-image-4.9.0-3-686-pae: Resume from hibernate fails on Thinkpad T60

2017-08-26 Thread Holger Wansing
I tried to find the problem, and performed some tests found on https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/power/basic-pm-debugging.txt in »a) Test modes of hibernation«: I ran all off (one by one): echo freezer > /sys/power/pm_test echo devices > /sys/power/pm_test echo platform >

Bug#870185: armel/marvell kernel size

2017-08-26 Thread Roger Shimizu
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 1:27 AM, Roger Shimizu wrote: > On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 2:55 AM, Ben Hutchings wrote: >> For the size check, you're mostly duplicating the existing check_size() >> function. It would be preferable to have a single function

Bug#870185: armel/marvell kernel size

2017-08-26 Thread Roger Shimizu
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 2:55 AM, Ben Hutchings wrote: > On Tue, 2017-08-22 at 01:22 +0900, Roger Shimizu wrote: > > Oh I see, that adds section (1 MiB) alignment in several places. > Surprisingly, the padding isn't completely zero-filled, so it inflates > the compressed

Re: Generating a cloud / VM kernel package

2017-08-26 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Sat, 2017-08-26 at 12:15 +0200, Martin Zobel-Helas wrote: [...] > Thomas, can you elaborate why you think this a good idea? Is this about > boot time of the kernel image? The thing I really do not want to have is > additional kernel source uploads to the archive for just those cloud > kernel

Re: Generating a cloud / VM kernel package

2017-08-26 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Sat, 2017-08-26 at 11:48 +0200, Thomas Goirand wrote: > Dear Kernel maintainers, > > As you may know, it's been years that Ubuntu is shipping a kernel > designed for the cloud. Such a kernel is simply a version of the kernel > that is stripped down for running on VMs. The point here is that

Bug#847570: linux-image-4.9.0-rc8-amd64-unsigned: AMDGPU not build with support for GCN1.0 and GCN1.1 VGAs

2017-08-26 Thread xsellier
Package: linux-image-4.13.0-rc5-amd64 Version: 4.13~rc5-1~exp1 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch Dear maintainers, I have an AMD Radeon R9 290, and I'd like to use the amdgpu driver (= vulkan support) without having to recompile the kernel. As Ferdinand Pöll told before: Since 4.9, linux

Processed: Re: Bug#868082: linux-image-4.11.0-1-686: fails to boot on i386 (Soekris net5501)

2017-08-26 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
Processing control commands: > found -1 linux/4.12.6-1 Bug #868082 [src:linux] linux-image-4.11.0-1-686: fails to boot on i386 (Soekris net5501) Marked as found in versions linux/4.12.6-1. -- 868082: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=868082 Debian Bug Tracking System Contact

Bug#868082: linux-image-4.11.0-1-686: fails to boot on i386 (Soekris net5501)

2017-08-26 Thread Francesco Poli
Control: found -1 linux/4.12.6-1 On Mon, 17 Jul 2017 09:59:38 +0200 Francesco Poli wrote: > On Sun, 16 Jul 2017 22:27:10 +0100 Ben Hutchings wrote: > > [...] > > If you add 'earlyprintk=ttyS0' to the kernel command line and delete > > 'quiet', does it log anything? > > Hello Ben, > thanks for

Re: Generating a cloud / VM kernel package

2017-08-26 Thread Martin Zobel-Helas
Hi, On Sat Aug 26, 2017 at 11:48:22 +0200, Thomas Goirand wrote: > Dear Kernel maintainers, > > As you may know, it's been years that Ubuntu is shipping a kernel > designed for the cloud. Such a kernel is simply a version of the kernel > that is stripped down for running on VMs. The point here

Generating a cloud / VM kernel package

2017-08-26 Thread Thomas Goirand
Dear Kernel maintainers, As you may know, it's been years that Ubuntu is shipping a kernel designed for the cloud. Such a kernel is simply a version of the kernel that is stripped down for running on VMs. The point here is that VMs do not need all the drivers that we typically build for the