Hi list readers A FYI: I am far from expert in these things but I noticed that a kernel with a known bug affecting AMD graphics is about to enter the unstable distribution [1], and possibly the testing distribution as well.
[1]:""" I would like to upload linux version 6.1.6-1 to unstable. [...] Notably though there is no fix for #1028451 """ So I quote below from that bug report [2][3] for readers here so that you can decide if you want to go read it. My words end here, the rest of this message is quotes from the footnotes given at the bottom. [2]: """ Basically this issue breaks all usage of Displayport MST on amdgpu systems. Which roughly translates to breaking external monitors for everyone using an USB-C docks with multiple display outputs (which is pretty common these days) on AMD laptops. As well as those like myself who daisy-chain display port monitors with an amdgpu using graphics card. So I would expect this impacts a lot of people :/ Which is also why there is loads of activity and duplicates on the fd.o bug now that 6.1 is trickling into distributions. For what it's worth; The revert as currently suggested also reverts big chunks for Intel and nvidia based GPUs, which unsurprisingly the maintainers of those aren't too thrilled about. And really i'd be amazed if it doesn't cause regressions for those systems... Unless the AMD folks pull a small/targetted fix out their hats, this is likely going to take weeks if not months before it's resolved in a way that's acceptable for 6.1.y :/.... """ [3]: """ The revert may cause much wider issues which upstream may or may not care (much) about. And it would be a divergence from upstream. Getting wider testing of the 6.1 kernel is something I find much more important. There could be other issues lurking which would not get exposure and therefor wouldn't get fixed until this bug would be fixed. Uploading 6.1.6 now would give (us/)upstream a couple of more days to figure out a potential *better* way to deal with it. One which should be acceptable for the upstream Stable Kernel maintainers. But I wouldn't let this bug cause further delays to Testing. Testing is meant to test things for the next Stable release and things can and will break from time to time. If people can't deal with that, they should not be running Testing. """ [1] https://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2023/01/msg00169.html [2] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1028451#35 [3] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1028451#40