Please note that the options are not configured in the current kernel
6.10.1-1~exp1 in Experimental.
# CONFIG_VIDEO_IPU3_CIO2 is not set
# CONFIG_VIDEO_INTEL_IPU6 is not set
# CONFIG_INTEL_VSC is not set
# CONFIG_IPU_BRIDGE is not set
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Stephan
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I support this request. This will bring new webcam support for a lot of
Intel-based laptops, including models that are actively advertised with
Linux support and sold with Ubuntu/Fedora preinstalled.
Example:
https://ubuntu.com/certified/202301-31165
The corresponding system is called Intel
Hereby I confirm that linux-image-6.1.0-16-amd64 (6.1.67-1) from
bookworm-proposed-updates fixed the problems for me.
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Stephan
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Hello everybody
Unfortunately, I can confirm the same problems for 2014 Macbook Pro
(Intel CPU and graphics).
At first I thought the network problem was due to the proprietary
Broadcom WLAN driver because network connectivity was the most obvious
problem. However, the problems persisted after
Hello everybody
I can confirm the same problems. At first I thought the network problem
was due to proprietary Broadcom driver because network connectivity was
the most obvious problem.
However, most problems persisted after removing the driver. I do not
have any other proprietary or custom
Are there any guidelines for affected users who already updated before
they got the warning?
Interesting questions for affected users:
- Is it safe to assume that other filesystems (like BTRFS) are not
affected?
- Does this cause filesystem corruption or only file corruption?
- Does this affect
I am happy to confirm that with Linux kernel 6.0.8-1 in Debian Sid, the
issue is fixed.
Regards
Yesterday, kernel 6.0.8 was released with a number of EFI fixes. I have
compiled the vanilla kernel and I am happy to confirm that it solves
the issue.
Regards
Update for completeness:
The EFI patches have not made it into 6.0.7. As expected, 6.0.7 from
Debian still has the problem.
New EFI patches have been merged into master on November 4. I hope to
find them in 6.0.8 or 6.1. Then I will test again.
Regards
Some updates.
linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64 6.0.6-2 does not fix the bug.
In the upstream bug, a new set of new patches were mentioned which
should address this issue. I expect them to be merged into version
6.0.7.
New patches regarding EFI:
Sice the latest vanilla kernel does not work, I have filed an upstream
bug.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=216640
Regards
For completeness: The problem persists with the new kernel in Sid.
> 6.0.0-2-amd64 / Debian 6.0.5-1 (2022-10-28) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Some more information:
linux-image-5.19.0-2-amd64/now 5.19.11-1 (not affected)
linux-image-6.0.0-1-amd64/now 6.0.2-1+b1 (affected)
linux-image-6.0.0-2-amd64/unstable,now 6.0.3-1 (affected)
linux-image-6.0.5/now 6.0.5-1 (custom vanilla kernel build, affected)
Other relevant package versions (no
I have now compiled and booted vanilla kernel 6.0.5. “efibootmgr -o” is
not working.
I double-checked that with kernel 5.19.11 (Debian), it is working fine.
Regards
I have installed the package “linux-source”, applied the patch,
compiled and booted it. The patch alone does not appear to fix the
issue. (“efibootmgr -o” still not working.)
Maybe I find time to try vanilla kernel 6.0.5 on the weekend.
Regards
Stephan
Package: src:linux
Version: 6.0.3-1
When I boot with kernel 6.0.x, grub-install, efibootmgr etc. keep
failing. With kernel 5.19.x it works on the same machine with the same
userland.
Hardware: MacBookPro11,1, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4578U CPU @ 3.00GHz
I am not sure if this app is Apple
Kernel 5.18.4 got the patch.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/diff/drivers/input/mouse/bcm5974.c?id=v5.18.4=v5.18.3
Regards
They merged it (on June 7) into kernel 5.19, but kernel 5.18.3
(released June 9) does not seem to have it yet.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/diff/?id=v5.18.3=v5.18=2
I will just use 5.17 or external mouse until the fix lands in Sid.
Thank you and regards
When I filed the bug, I could not find any other reports. Now I found
an upstream report which has matching symptoms.
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215890
However, there is confusion about the resolution. One reply states that
it was resolved in 5.18.0, but other replies talk about
Package: src:linux
Version: 5.18.2-1
The touchpad on my 2014 Macbook (MacBookPro11,1) is no longer working
since kernel 5.18 was installed. This affects both X11 and Wayland. I
am using Sid with Gnome.
When booting back into kernel 5.17, the touchpad works without
problems. That's why I suspect
I can confirm this on my machine (2014 Macbook Pro).
Note that DKMS for NVIDIA appears to work. I guess the problem is on
Broadcom side using deprecated APIs.
Regards
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