Ben Hutchings writes:
> On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 13:58:38 +0200 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> > Also: please consider this change for inclusion in a stable update, if
>> > possible.
>>
>> I see that this was merged into git. Thanks. What are the chances of
>> this fix getting included into
Hi,
8 mars 2020 à 22:46 de :
> So far turbo boost deactivation seems to resolve the issue. Do you think I'll
> really lose performances?
> I think turbo can be used only in mono-threaded context. With HT activated, I
> should not be in this context very often, right?
>
I've checked some
For buster, we generate a cloud kernel for amd64. For sid/bullseye,
we'll also support a cloud kernel for arm64. At the moment, the cloud
kernel is the only used in the images we generate for Microsoft Azure
and Amazon EC2. It's used in the GCE images we generate as well, but
I'm not sure
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> found 951771 5.5.13-2
Bug #951771 [src:linux] linux-source-5.4: linux 5.4.0-4 does not boot on this pc
Marked as found in versions linux/5.5.13-2.
> thanks
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951771:
Hello,
Recently, I have been working with the kernel keyring and noticed that
persistent keyring support
isn't enabled by default in the Debian kernel config
(CONFIG_PERSISTENT_KEYRINGS). Is there a reason
behind not enabling support for them by default?
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Thanks,
Donovan Keohane
Control: found -1 src:linux 5.5.13-2
thanks
Hi,
linux 5.5.13-2 still does not boot on this computer. Adding
'nomodeset i915.modeset=0' to boot options solves that.
This time full Hardware overview attached.
Thanks.
kind regards,
Thilo
Package: src:linux
Version: 5.5.13-2
Severity:
Dear Maintainer,
I observed such logging, too. My system is similar to the submitters one.
Found two occourences in still available kern.log* files. (See attached file.)
One was most probably related to a "GPU fault" 25 seconds before,
running 4.19.0-8-amd64/4.19.98-1.
The other was while not
Hi,
thanks Norbert for taking care.
I had a similar approach for Debian's userland tools when testing
version 3 of "Add support for ZSTD-compressed kernel and initramfs"
against Linux v5.6.
Norbert's patch seems to include what I have in [1] (includes my
README_zstd-v3.txt).
I am running both
Package: initramfs-tools-core
Version: 0.136
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Hello,
there are Kernelpatches for zstandard initramfs support
available for several years, and will hopefully accepted
upstream soon.
Please enable support for this compression.
The patch should be simple enough, I
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