Hello Cory and Salvatore,
Cordell Bloor <c...@slerp.xyz> writes:
Would you be able to bisect the changes upstream between 6.11
and 6.12
to identify the breaking commit?
I think, that it works with kernels in testing/sid before more
than 4 weeks ago.
(3 weeks ago I issued this at darktable first).
If I understand the list
https://deb.debian.org/debian/pool/main/l/linux-signed-amd64/
right,
the last linux-image-6.11.* is from 2024-12-22
(linux-image-6.11.10+bpo-amd64_6.11.10-1~bpo12+1_amd64.deb).
I'm relatively sure that with this version it works yet.
Perhaps Dieter can give it a shot. I should be focused on
getting my packages ready for the Trixie freeze.
Sorry I'm not really sure, what I can do to find the breaking
commit.
I can download the version 6.11.10 and can try it out (if you
think this would be useful).
At the moment I "haven't" any kernels 6.11.* (and no sources
"normally").
But with newest kernel 6.12.11 (from testing) the problem still
exists.
Dieter