stable

kernel-6.7.7-200.fc39

FEDORA-2024-1a5d827dbe created by acaringi 6 months ago for Fedora 39

The 6.7.7 stable kernel update contains a number of important fixes across the tree.

Reboot Required
After installing this update it is required that you reboot your system to ensure the changes supplied by this update are applied properly.

How to install

Updates may require up to 24 hours to propagate to mirrors. If the following command doesn't work, please retry later:

sudo dnf upgrade --refresh --advisory=FEDORA-2024-1a5d827dbe

This update has been submitted for testing by acaringi.

6 months ago

This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.

6 months ago

This update's test gating status has been changed to 'waiting'.

6 months ago
User Icon bretth commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

default & performance tests pass (KVM)

This update's test gating status has been changed to 'passed'.

6 months ago
User Icon markec provided feedback 6 months ago
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User Icon g6avk commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

Works for me. 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 Plasma6 DE.

User Icon js314592 provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

This update has been pushed to testing.

6 months ago

This update can be pushed to stable now if the maintainer wishes

6 months ago
User Icon macemoneta commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

X86_64 and AARCH64 no regressions noted.

User Icon bojan commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

Works.

karma
User Icon fedken commented & provided feedback 6 months ago

Device: Asus X541N laptop

from kernel 6.5.6 to this update:

from the start, system lags streaming videos keeps buffering

revert back to kernel 6.5.6

User Icon fedken commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

Repost (with edit):

Device: Asus X541N laptop

from kernel 6.5.6 to this update:

  • from the start, system lags
  • streaming videos keeps buffering

revert back to kernel 6.5.6

User Icon dimitrisk commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

Framework 13 AMD 7840U GNOME Wayland - no regressions noted.

User Icon eifr0980 provided feedback 6 months ago
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User Icon pampelmuse commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

Works for me.

User Icon ibims commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

Works on baremetal (non UEFI mode) AMD Ryzen5 3600, Mainboard MSI B450M Mortar Max with prop. nvidia driver (550.54.14) from rpmfusion.org (RTX3070 card). Works with Gnome-Desktop (Xorg).

User Icon charn commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

Thinkpad T14s, AMD Ryzen 7840U, Fedora 39, UEFI, Secure Boot, luks+btrfs. Default and performance tests pass OK. Suspend seems to work.

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User Icon johnh99 commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

Seem OK here. Ryzen 3700x, Rog Strix B550-F, Nvidia 4060 Ti from rpmfusion.

User Icon nixuser commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

Working fine for me.

Intel NUC NUC13ANHi7 (NUC13ANHi7000) (rev N11225-207) 1 x 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1360P Intel Corporation Raptor Lake-P [Iris Xe Graphics] (rev 04)

User Icon filiperosset commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

ok here

User Icon masami commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

i7-9700K(UHD Graphics 630): kernel regression test passed. Works fine for daily use.

This update has been submitted for stable by jforbes.

6 months ago

This update has been pushed to stable.

6 months ago
User Icon gilbert-fernandes commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

kernel tests done and uploaded. thinkpad lenovo p16s amd gen2. boot ok, suspend ok. there is a SERIOUS issue with the wifi in this kernel. compared to the previous kernel, I now get ABYSMAL down speeds after a resume. wifi card is an Qualcomm Technologies, Inc QCNFA765 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01). before suspend i get from okta bandwith test speeds over 450 Mbps. if i put the machine into supend and resume, the down Mbps is stuck between 15 and 18. this is so bad the machine has to be restarted to recover a normal wifi bandwidth. everything else seems to work fine, but the Linux support of the wireless QCNFA765 is insanely bad. kernel is OK. ath11k driver and its firmware : catastrophic.

User Icon charn commented & provided feedback 6 months ago

@gilbert-fernandes Afaik the issues with Lenovo and QCNFA765 are not specific to this kernel

User Icon grbs615 commented & provided feedback 6 months ago
karma

All good for me on POWER9 and Radeon HD 5400.


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Metadata
Type
bugfix
Karma
17
Signed
Content Type
RPM
Test Gating
Settings
Unstable by Karma
-3
Stable by Karma
disabled
Stable by Time
disabled
Dates
submitted
6 months ago
in testing
6 months ago
in stable
6 months ago
approved
6 months ago
BZ#2266309 libperf.so.0.0.1.debug should not be in the kernel-debuginfo-common rpms
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Automated Test Results

Test Cases

-1 11 Test Case kernel regression