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Linux 6.0.6 #188
Linux 6.0.6 #188
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The Plymouth screen on mira-b3 with a 2080 is showing up as expected, so the framebuffer bug has not returned. |
And many people are reporting that this fixes their dummy output issue with integrated HD audio |
I was not able to recreate the sound issues, but standard testing where applicable is passing so far on all machines listed below.
I also tested ZFS without issue. 150 suspend/resume cycles with bluetooth device paired is running now. I will report back if there are any issues. |
This kernel doesn't fix #187, but that problem isn't present in Ubuntu's mainline 6.0.6 version. This isn't a regression, but I'm wondering if this is a good opportunity to fix that bug, since two kernels of the same version are behaving differently. Here is the version that works:
And here is the version that doesn't (from this PR):
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Here are the changes from the Ubuntu version: 980f179...3ee8b3e |
Thanks, I'll do some local builds and see if I can narrow it down, since we probably won't release a kernel update on a Friday anyway. Since it's not a regression, we're probably still good for Monday release, even with the MST bug. |
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https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/ChangeLog-6.0.6
Ensure that DKMS is working and framebuffer regression is not back.