Chris composed on 2016-06-05 16:42 (UTC-0500):
In an effort to try and figure out why the video on my Dell Optiplex 780
keeps freezing I've been advised to run the latest kernel to see if it
may fix the problem. Today I installed 4.6.0-997.20160502_amd64.deb
and when booting it would not
Last week Regressions
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| BugId | Summary | Created on | Bisect |
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| 96277 | laptop display blinks
On 2016-05-25 03:55 PM, Emil Velikov wrote:
On Wednesday, May 25, 2016 19:18 BST, robert.f...@collabora.com wrote:
From: Robert Foss
Use the HAS_INTEL automake flag to avoid building benchmarks that won't
compile unless libdrm_intel is available in the build system.
Hi all,
New -testing cycle with cool stuff:
- some polish for the guc code (Dave Gordon)
- big refactoring of gen9 display clock handling code (Ville)
- refactoring work in the context code (Chris Wilson)
- give encoder/crtc/planes useful names for debug output (Ville)
- improvements to skl/kbl
In an effort to try and figure out why the video on my Dell Optiplex 780
keeps freezing I've been advised to run the latest kernel to see if it
may fix the problem. Today I installed 4.6.0-997.20160502_amd64.deb
and when booting it would not finish at all. There were some statements
about not
Hi Omer the following commit introduced a regression when doing
suspend-to-ram. The machine never wakes up. We have more than
a few machines that hang: SNB-i7-2620m, IVB-3370, HSW-4470r, BDW-5600u,
BDW-525u.
You can easily replicate by doing a rtcwake -s 10 -m mem.