https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109135
--- Comment #12 from Alex Deucher <alexdeuc...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to iive from comment #10)
> (In reply to Alex Deucher from comment #9)
> > (In reply to rmuncrief from comment #8)
> > > (In reply to Alex Deucher from comment #7)
> > > > Can you bisect to figure out what commit broke things for you?
> > >
> > > Actually I remember doing that many years ago when I was a maintainer for
> > > Steam under wine. I'll look and see if I can find a current bisect
> > > tutorial
> > > and give it a try. Any links or tips you can give to help give me a quick
> > > start would be appreciated. I do remember it can take many days, which I'm
> > > willing to invest as I said. However the fewer days the better! :)
> >
> > It's pretty straight forward. Just google for "kernel git bisect howto".
>
> Bisecting between two major stable kernel versions is a nightmare.(Aka
> 4.18.0 - 4.19.0)
>
> Most of the new changes are done before RC1 and it is quite common that
> there are major breakages there, in systems we do not want to bother with.
> These breakages are usually fixed (or reverted) in later Release Candidates.
This is not always the case; in most cases bisects are pretty smooth. If you
run into unrelated problems with a particular commit, you can always skip it
during the bisect (git bisect skip).
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