The 6.6.2 kernel rebase contains new features, additional hardware support, and 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'.
This update's test gating status has been changed to 'passed'.
Works for me... I have been running 6.6.x since the test week with no issues.
The enabled Default and Performance tests pass OK. Work Station > Asus Prime mobo, Ryzen5 5600g/AMDGPU 400 Series Chipset, (UEFI + Secure Boot) SSD's > RAID1 (ext4) running Plasma DE.
Default & performance tests pass (KVM)
The kernel and kernel-headers packages update normally, however kernel-tools and kernel-tools-libs have a conflict with the gnome-applets and gnome-flashback packages as shown below:
Problem 1: problem with installed package gnome-applets-3.50.0-2.fc39.x86_64 - package gnome-applets-3.50.0-2.fc39.x86_64 from @System requires libcpupower.so.0()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed - package gnome-applets-3.50.0-2.fc39.x86_64 from fedora requires libcpupower.so.0()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed - cannot install both kernel-tools-libs-6.6.2-200.fc39.x86_64 from @commandline and kernel-tools-libs-6.5.4-300.fc39.x86_64 from @System - cannot install both kernel-tools-libs-6.6.2-200.fc39.x86_64 from @commandline and kernel-tools-libs-6.5.4-300.fc39.x86_64 from fedora - cannot install the best update candidate for package kernel-tools-libs-6.5.4-300.fc39.x86_64 Problem 2: problem with installed package gnome-flashback-3.50.0-2.fc39.x86_64 - package gnome-flashback-3.50.0-2.fc39.x86_64 from @System requires gnome-applets(x86-64), but none of the providers can be installed - package gnome-flashback-3.50.0-2.fc39.x86_64 from fedora requires gnome-applets(x86-64), but none of the providers can be installed - package gnome-applets-3.50.0-2.fc39.x86_64 from @System requires libcpupower.so.0()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed - package gnome-applets-3.50.0-2.fc39.x86_64 from fedora requires libcpupower.so.0()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed - cannot install both kernel-tools-libs-6.6.2-200.fc39.x86_64 from @commandline and kernel-tools-libs-6.5.4-300.fc39.x86_64 from @System - cannot install both kernel-tools-libs-6.6.2-200.fc39.x86_64 from @commandline and kernel-tools-libs-6.5.4-300.fc39.x86_64 from fedora - package kernel-tools-6.6.2-200.fc39.x86_64 from @commandline requires libcpupower.so.1()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed - package kernel-tools-6.6.2-200.fc39.x86_64 from @commandline requires kernel-tools-libs = 6.6.2-200.fc39, but none of the providers can be installed - cannot install the best update candidate for package kernel-tools-6.5.4-300.fc39.x86_64
Default test passed (AMD 4500U using iGPU) Thank you for the update!
Seems to work fine on bare-metal HP Z440, AMD RX570 with UEFI. No issues to report so far and kernel regression tests both PASS.
Works great for me, finally includes fixed preferred cores placement logic on Ryzen.
This update has been pushed to testing.
This update can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes
Works.
i7-9700K(UHD Graphics 630): kernel regression test passed. Works fine for daily use.
LGTM, Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Pro 14ACH5, CPU AMD Ryzen 9 5900hx, GPU AMD Renoir, Wifi Mediatek mt7921e
Working fine
Acer Aspire Intel® Core™ i7-3632QM CPU @ 2.20GHz Graphics Processor: Mesa DRI Intel® HD Graphics 4000.
driver: i915 v: kernel arch: Gen-7 wi-fi: Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter vendor: Lite-On
driver: ath9k v: kernel.
Default fedora btrfs filesystem.
Suspension working
Passed kernel regression tests
Works fin on Ryzen 7840/780m
Works on a whole lot of aarch64 devices including various Jetson (nane, Xaveir AGX, Xavier NX), Raspberry Pi (02W, RPi3, RPi4), Pine64, Rock960, macbin. Also tested on Intel Atom (Up2, Fitlet2).
No regressions noted; Framework laptop AMD 7840U
kernel-tools-libs appears to have changed the libcpupower.so.0 to .so.1, however the underlying .so.0.0.1 is the same version as in the previous kernel-tools version.
This looks like some sort of typo has crept in.
So far 6.6.2-201.fc39.x86_64 works fine on AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 6850U. F38 KDE Spin, up to date as of now with stable updates plus the 6.6.2-201.fc39.x86_64 kernel packages. tainted = 0. Maybe I can add a regression test for my hardware in the next days.
Works for me.
Problem 1: package mate-applets-1.26.1-6.fc39.x86_64 from @System requires libcpupower.so.0()(64bit), but none of the providers can be installed - cannot install both kernel-tools-libs-6.6.2-200.fc39.x86_64 from updates-testing and kernel-tools-libs-6.5.4-300.fc39.x86_64 from @System
kernel-tools-libs appears to have changed version link libcpupower.so.0 to libcpupower.so.1 but lib version remained the same libcpupower.so.0.0.1
gnome-applets and gnome-flashback have now been rebuilt against kernel-tools-6.6.2-200 and are fine.
Looks like other packages that depend on libcpupower.so files will need the same rebuild.
i5-7360U & Ryzen 9 5900X
Generally OK, but CS2 (game via Steam @ Wine) seems to be not launching with this kernel. FPS seems to be improved by testing using PTS 10.8.x; thermals still crap and ARC A770 getting overrvolted like crazy. Some debug videos, created for Intel support ticket: https://www.uhive.com/m/1010396535601001 https://www.uhive.com/m/1010396535601002 https://www.uhive.com/m/1010396535601003
Regression test
./runtests.sh
PASS with 6.6.2-201.fc39.x86_64 in QEMU/KVM with CPU-passthrough on an AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 6850U host: F38 KDE Spin, VM up to date as of now with updates-testing enabled, uname -r = 6.6.2-201.fc39.x86_64, tainted = 0.Works OK here. Ryzen 3700x, Rog Strix B550-F, nvidia 2070 from rpmfusion, Intel SSD. Secure boot disabled.
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This update has been submitted for testing by jforbes.
-201 still looking good
Works for me..
This update has been pushed to testing.
This update can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes
Working fine here.
kernel-tools .201 now works!
Working really fine. Secure boot disabled. XFS. NVIDIA 545.29.06.
Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3i. Ryzen 6800h. RTX 3050. 16GB DDR5. SSD NVME.
no issues on my Thinkpad P1 gen3
Additional bug found: Graphics are corrupted ( too dark (black) in shadowed areas, e.g. behind the fences ) on Crysis Remastered, using Wine 8.20.
no regressions noted
tested in F39 virtual machine, no regression noted. passed Kernel default test
Seems to be working normally, no critical errors reported.
This update has been submitted for stable by jforbes.
This update has been pushed to stable.