Re: [Question] Backporting ACPI fix to Buster kernel?

2021-06-03 Thread Laurențiu Păncescu
Hi, On 6/2/21 5:46 PM, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote: In general the best way to reach that is to make sure it reaches the upstream 4.19.y stable branches by asking upstrema to backport the fix to the series. If it is applicably this is not a problem in most cases. As in the Debian stable release w

Re: [Question] Backporting ACPI fix to Buster kernel?

2021-06-02 Thread Salvatore Bonaccorso
Hi, On Sun, May 30, 2021 at 08:25:05AM +0200, Laurențiu Păncescu wrote: > Hello Debian Kernel Team, > > I discovered an older Asus netbook always reports its battery as 100% > charged even after being unplugged for several hours and with its CPU > intentionally maxed out. This seems to be upstrea

Re: [Question] Backporting ACPI fix to Buster kernel?

2021-05-30 Thread Laurențiu Păncescu
Hi Georgi, On 5/30/21 9:44 AM, Georgi Naplatanov wrote: Debian unstable and testing have no security support. As Linus Torvalds has said, security issues are bugs so the bugs will be fixed but unstable and testing have no official security support in Debian. I know, I remembered security suppo

Re: [Question] Backporting ACPI fix to Buster kernel?

2021-05-30 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
On 5/30/21 9:25 AM, Laurențiu Păncescu wrote: > Hello Debian Kernel Team, > > I discovered an older Asus netbook always reports its battery as 100% > charged even after being unplugged for several hours and with its CPU > intentionally maxed out. This seems to be upstream bug #199981 in > kernels

[Question] Backporting ACPI fix to Buster kernel?

2021-05-29 Thread Laurențiu Păncescu
Hello Debian Kernel Team, I discovered an older Asus netbook always reports its battery as 100% charged even after being unplugged for several hours and with its CPU intentionally maxed out. This seems to be upstream bug #199981 in kernels 4.17-4.20 and affected Asus-made laptops (I see the sa