The 5.19.12 stable kernel update contains a number of important fixes across the tree.
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| -2 | 12 | Test Case kernel regression |
This update has been submitted for testing by jforbes.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.
Won't boot on an ASUS C213 (Intel Celeron N3350 CPU). 5.19.11 and earlier boot fine.
Looks ok for me. Works on baremetal (non UEFI mode) AMD Ryzen5 3600, Mainboard MSI B450M Mortar Max with prop. nvidia driver (515.76) from rpmfusion.org (GTX980 card). Works with Gnome-Desktop (Xorg).
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'failed'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'passed'.
./runtests.shonce FAILED on 5.19.12-200.fc36.x86_64 with Intel Core i7-4720HQ, NVIDIA GM204M [GeForce GTX 970M] driver: nouveauThe first
./runtests.shFAILED at ./default/cachedrop (the remaining tests passed). Related protocol extract:After the fail, I repeated the test twice immediately after, then all tests PASSED in both cases.
I worked already with multiple applications on it; works properly as virtualization/KVM host including PCI passthrough (intel_iommu=on). No issues.
./runtests.sh -t performance not yet tested.
Works for me: all using the Mate Desktop Environment.
sirius: desktop 16GB Intel i7-3770 CPU desktop (SSD + 5 hard drives in RAID-6) real:0m0.334s user:0m0.157s sys:0m0.175s
sedna: laptop 8GB Intel i5-2520M CPU Lenovo T420 (SSD only) real:9m46.807s user:3m48.078s sys:4m40.074s
mercury: laptop 32GB AMD Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon 5500 Graphics (SSD only) rea1:0m1.600s user:0m1.250s sys:0m0.295s
*** I’m intensely curious as to the reason for why sedna seems to randomly fluctuate between short (normally under 11 minutes) & extremely long (100+ minutes) elapsed times for the performance test!
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. wi-fi: Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter vendor: Lite-On driver: ath9k v: kernel pcie: speed: 2.5 GT/s lanes: 1
Passed ALL kernel regression tests.
@py0xc3 sometimes tests can be affected if you do some other stuff at the machine while running the tests. Normally I stop using the computer when runnig the regression tests.
This update has been pushed to testing.
This update can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes
Works.
Default & performance tests pass (KVM)
Default & performance tests pass (KVM)
First 5.19 release I can use. It contains the patch for those of us who have 2TB+ drives with exfat partitions.
Works for me.
Some users complain about this kernel: linux-5-19-12-breaks-video-both-on-11gen-and-12gen.
Default and performance regression tests PASS on both a Dell laptop and on a NUC6.
1) Dell XPS 13 9350, Intel Core i7-6560U CPU @ 2.20GHz × 4, Mesa Intel Iris(R) Graphics 540 (SKL GT3); 2) NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U CPU @ 1.80GHz × 4, Mesa Intel Iris(R) Graphics 540 (SKL GT3).
Normal use on a Dell laptop and also on a NUC6 without any issues.
For me this is working fine in a VirtualBox VM, regression tests passing except for the usual timer-overhead test sometimes failing which seems normal in a VB VM.
This update has been submitted for stable by jforbes.
This update has been pushed to stable.
Regression on Dell Precision 7510, with Intel and nVidia video, using an internal monitor (Intel) and external monitor (nVidia). Getting flicker on internal monitor, messages in journalctl:
kernel-5.19.11-200.fc36.x86_64 is OK. GNOME on X11. Fedora 36 updated to the current updates-testing.
Regression on Lenovo Thinkpad T14s. Cannot recover from suspend: screen is black and is flickering.
display corruption and black screen on 11th gen
Regression on Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 1 AMD with Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U. Critical error on resume before screen went black. Kernel 5.19.11-200 boots fine.
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Intel-iGPU-Avoid-Linux-5.19.12
I confirm that Linux 5.9.13 fixes my issue with Dell Precision 7510. I compiled that kernel from source. It's not just GNOME X11 that is affected. GNOME on Wayland works when I login, but I get a kernel panic on reboot.