The 5.15.11 stable kernel update contains a number of important fixes across the tree.
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This update has been submitted for testing by jforbes.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.
Default & performance tests pass (KVM)
Works for me, it's been up for a couple of hours now with no issues noticed.
The regression tests pass OK. AMD 965, x86_64 work station, SSD's > RAID1. Plasma DE from Zawertun's COPR. Running Xorg, nVidia GT1030 card using nVidia RPM's from RPMFusion (495.46)
Looks ok for me. Works on baremetal (non UEFI mode) AMD Ryzen5 3600, Mainboard MSI B450M Mortar Max with prop. nvidia driver (495.44) from rpmfusion.org (GTX980 card). Works with Gnome-Desktop (Xorg). Regression test passed.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'failed'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'passed'.
Works for me: 1 desktop (SSD + 5 hard drives in RAID-6) & 2 laptops (SSD’s only) all using the Mate Desktop Environment.
sirius: desktop 16GB Intel i7-3770 CPU – real:9m59.957s user:4m37.160s sys:4m56.098s
sedna: laptop 8GB Intel i5-2520M CPU Lenovo T420 – real:9m8.654s user:3m39.572s sys:4m32.041s
mercury: laptop 32GB AMD Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon 5500 Graphics – rea1:9m8.654s user:3m39.572s sys:4m32.041s
*** I’m intensely curious as to the reason for why sedna seems to randomly fluctuate between short & extremely long elapsed times for the performance test!
This update has been pushed to testing.
This update can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes
Boots.
Update and reboot went fine. But still no Bluetooth with Bus 001 Device 004: ID 8087:0a2a Intel Corp. Bluetooth wireless interface (Intel® Dualband-Wireless-AC 3165)
Possible fix https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215167#c13
Works fine. Default and performance regression tests also pass on all my systems:
Works well on Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen2!
Works on Acer Aspire Intel® Core™ i7-3632QM CPU @ 2.20GHz Memory: 15.4 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: Mesa DRI Intel® HD Graphics 4000 no regressions. Return from suspension without problems here. :)
Steve Di Giorgio
sorry, I had paste wrong strings. I tested on i7-9700K(UHD Graphics 630). kernel regression test passed. Works fine for daily use.
Kernel regression passed: AMD 5800 + X570 Thinkpad x13
PASS
Kernel regression tests run on 3 systems, 2 x PASS and 1 x FAIL.
Passed on:
Intel NUC i7 NUC11PAH 1 x 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1165G7 @ 2.80GHz Intel Corporation TigerLake-LP GT2 [Iris Xe Graphics] (rev 01)
ASUS G750JS 1 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4700HQ CPU @ 2.40GHz Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06) NVIDIA Corporation GK104M [GeForce GTX 870M] (rev a1)
FAILed on:
Dell Optiplex 3040 1 x Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6100T CPU @ 3.20GHz Intel Corporation HD Graphics 530 (rev 06)
Test suite called with default
./default/cachedrop FAIL
./default/insert_leap_second PASS
./default/libhugetlbfs SKIP
./default/memfd PASS
./default/modsign PASS
./default/mq-memory-corruption PASS
./default/paxtest SKIP
./default/posix_timers PASS
./default/selinux-dac-controls SKIP
./default/stack-randomness PASS
./default/sysfs-perms PASS
./default/timer-overhead PASS
Test suite complete FAIL
Ran kernel regression tests 3 more times on the Dell Optiplex 3040 that failed above and all three runs got a PASS.
Works great on Lenovo T480! LGTM! =)
Seems to work fine on bare-metal Z77, 3770K, RX570 with UEFI. No issues to report so far and kernel regression tests both PASS.
Seems to work fine on HP EliteBook 840 G6 with UEFI and SecureBoot. No issues to report so far and kernel regression tests both PASS.
This update has been submitted for stable by jforbes.
This update has been pushed to stable.
Are the header files available?
I am looking for the package: kernel-headers-5.15.11-200.fc35.x86_64
Scratch that - I can get the headers from the kernel-devel package.