Works fine on Acer Aspire V3-571 v: V2.11 CPU: Quad Core Intel Core i7-3632QM GPU: Intel 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller KDE Plasma. No regressions found
When I boot to this kernel, my system ends up using an entire CPU reporting SELinux failures around dbus-daemon (mostly having to do with flatpaks). It also can no longer display to my external monitor.
Booting to kernel-5.10.16-200.fc33.x86_64 (on the F34 userspace) fixes both issues.
Lenovo T490s
Bodhi is disabling automatic push to stable due to negative karma. The maintainer may push manually if they determine that the issue is not severe.
Correction: the SELinux issue appears to be unrelated; it's now happening on the older kernel as well.
However, the monitor issue is definitely related to kernel 5.11. I tried both kernel-core-5.11.1-300.fc34.x86_64 and kernel-core-5.11.0-156.fc34.x86_64 and had the same problem. Presumably this is related to the Intel graphics:
It's random, but found out the running the test suite forces the bug to happen and persists after the test suite and the graphics become corrupt, still usable but random tiling.
This update has been submitted for testing by jforbes.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'ignored'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'ignored'.
Default & performance tests pass using KVM
Works fine on Acer Aspire V3-571 v: V2.11 CPU: Quad Core Intel Core i7-3632QM GPU: Intel 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller KDE Plasma. No regressions found
This update has been pushed to testing.
This update can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes
When I boot to this kernel, my system ends up using an entire CPU reporting SELinux failures around dbus-daemon (mostly having to do with flatpaks). It also can no longer display to my external monitor.
Booting to kernel-5.10.16-200.fc33.x86_64 (on the F34 userspace) fixes both issues.
Lenovo T490s
Bodhi is disabling automatic push to stable due to negative karma. The maintainer may push manually if they determine that the issue is not severe.
Correction: the SELinux issue appears to be unrelated; it's now happening on the older kernel as well.
However, the monitor issue is definitely related to kernel 5.11. I tried both kernel-core-5.11.1-300.fc34.x86_64 and kernel-core-5.11.0-156.fc34.x86_64 and had the same problem. Presumably this is related to the Intel graphics:
Graphics becomes full of jitters on i7-4770S with the IGD, but 5.11.0-156.fc34.x86_64 works well
It's random, but found out the running the test suite forces the bug to happen and persists after the test suite and the graphics become corrupt, still usable but random tiling.
This update has been obsoleted by kernel-5.11.2-300.fc34.