Hi Guy,
[Thanks to Diederik for taking time as well to contribute!]
On Thu, Nov 10, 2022 at 06:22:48PM +0100, Guy Durrieu wrote:
> Hi Salvatore,
>
> I did the test using the kernel image you built for me. After reactivating
> rasdaemon (and rebooting), all apparently work fine.
Good news,
Hi Salvatore,
I did the test using the kernel image you built for me. After
reactivating rasdaemon (and rebooting), all apparently work fine.
I have a last question: Do I keep this version, and what will happen
when the next kernel update occurs ? And what about the 6.0.0.2 one ?
Thanks
Hi Diederik,
Thanks for your useful answer, that is what I more or less understood
after thinking about it, but it's better to have a confirmation :)
And don't worry, my emails were a bit messy anyway !
Best regards.
-- Guy Durrieu.
Le 10/11/2022 à 12:15, Diederik de Haas a écrit :
On
On donderdag 10 november 2022 11:54:59 CET Diederik de Haas wrote:
> > Perhaps I didn't understand what you meant... Does the linux image
> > 6.0.0.3 (6.0.7.2) include the patch correcting my issue ? And in this
> > case, is it sufficient to download the linux image and the linux headers
> > in
Just a quick response to this question, but I'll leave it up to Salvatore for
the rest of the bug handling/assistance :-)
On donderdag 10 november 2022 11:35:33 CET Guy Durrieu wrote:
> > I am not sure I am able to do that :)
>
> Perhaps I didn't understand what you meant... Does the linux
Hi Salvatore,
Le 10/11/2022 à 09:41, Guy Durrieu a écrit :
I am not sure I am able to do that :)
Perhaps I didn't understand what you meant... Does the linux image
6.0.0.3 (6.0.7.2) include the patch correcting my issue ? And in this
case, is it sufficient to download the linux image and
Hi Salvatore,
Le 09/11/2022 à 17:42, Salvatore Bonaccorso a écrit :
There is our documentation at
https://kernel-team.pages.debian.net/kernel-handbook/ch-common-tasks.html#s4.2.2
. But would you be willing to test (but be aware, unsigned!) test
packages fetched byhttps://people.debian.org ?
Hi Guy,
On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 06:05:58PM +0100, Guy Durrieu wrote:
> Hi Salvatore,
>
> OK, I will try that as soon as possible. Am I supposed to re-enable the
> rasdeamon once the patch applied ? Anyway I will report you the result (f I
> don't make any mistake).
Yes right, the idea would be
Hi Salvatore,
OK, I will try that as soon as possible. Am I supposed to re-enable the
rasdeamon once the patch applied ? Anyway I will report you the result
(f I don't make any mistake).
Thanks a lot for your help !
Best regards.
Le 09/11/2022 à 17:46, Salvatore Bonaccorso a écrit :
Hi
Hi Guy,
On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 05:20:25PM +0100, Guy Durrieu wrote:
> Hi Salvatore,
>
> Sorry. My first attempt was under 6.0.0-2... I tried again disabling
> rasdaemon under 5.19.0-2 (it worked). Then I restarted 6.0.0-2 and the issue
> seems to have disapeared (after a first bad start).
Hi Guy,
On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 04:55:36PM +0100, Guy Durrieu wrote:
> Hi Salvatore,
>
> Thanks for your quick answer !
>
> I tried the command "rasdaemon --disable" (as sudoer) , but it blocks and
> apparently doesn't product any effect. I also tried to directly kill the
> rasdaemon process,
Hi Salvatore,
Sorry. My first attempt was under 6.0.0-2... I tried again disabling
rasdaemon under 5.19.0-2 (it worked). Then I restarted 6.0.0-2 and the
issue seems to have disapeared (after a first bad start).
Concerning the patch, my question remains (I don't have the source for
Hi Salvatore,
Thanks for your quick answer !
I tried the command "rasdaemon --disable" (as sudoer) , but it blocks
and apparently doesn't product any effect. I also tried to directly kill
the rasdaemon process, without success.
Additionnally, I am not sure to know how to proceed in order to
Hi Guy,
On Wed, Nov 09, 2022 at 11:38:51AM +0100, Guy Durrieu wrote:
> Package: src:linux
> Version: 6.0.5-1
> Severity: normal (I would say serious...)
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> Until today, my linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64 was OK. After the recent updates I
> get a serious problem: no more network
Package: src:linux
Version: 6.0.5-1
Severity: normal (I would say serious...)
Dear Maintainer,
Until today, my linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64 was OK. After the recent
updates I get a serious problem: no more network connection (neither
ethernet, wifi nor USB), and no more pulseaudio server
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