Hi Jacques, On Mon, Mar 04, 2024 at 10:10:35AM +0100, Jacques wrote: > Hi Salvatore > > Le 03/03/2024 à 16:25, Salvatore Bonaccorso a écrit : > > > > Ok that is great to hear. So firstmost: Then this iwill be fixed in > > the next upload for bookworm, as we do a rebase to at least 6.1.80. > > > > Alternatively if we know which was the fixing commit that would be > > helpful as well now, since we know 6.1.80 fixes the issue. Otherwise > > we simply close later once the upload has happened. > > > > Regards, > > Salvatore > > > Here are the results of my tests on the various upstream kernels. > > The problem appeared with kernel 6.1.74 and has been corrected in kernel > 6.1.78.
Then this though is likely the same as #1061521, I'm going to merge those two and the bug will be closed as well once more with the 6.1.y upload containing the fix. Thanks again for all your testing! > If possible, can we leave the bug report open until the next version of > bookworm is released, to allow other users to find the workaround by adding > the atkbd.reset option to the machine boot: I would tend to forget to close the bug separately, but I have merged the two, and the bug will be closed once more once the upload for the 6.1.y happens. That said I as well updated the metadata to make it show that for Debian it affects as well 6.1.76-1 and updated the debian/changelog with a bug-closer: This should have put all in place to correctly resolve it downstream for us. Regards, Salvatore > > edit in /etc/default/grub: > GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet atkbd.reset" FWIW, to not update /etc/default/grub you could as well make it a drop in /etc/default/grub.d/ . Regards, Salvatore