On Tue, 15 Feb 2022 16:15:51 -0500, Leo Famulari wrote:
Are you sure the bug is fixed in 5.15.23?
I don't see anything relevant in the changelog and I still have to apply
the workaround in order to boot 5.15.23 on affected hardware.
I'm not sure...I haven't tested. Sorry for that!
The iwlw
On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 12:39:46AM +0800, Squirrel via Bug reports for GNU Guix
wrote:
> The patch for it has just been applied in the newest upstream kernel
> releases. (https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.15.23)
Are you sure the bug is fixed in 5.15.23?
I don't see anythin
Have you tried blacklisting the the iwlwifi kernel module on boot by
adding (kernel-arguments '("modprobe.blacklist=iwlwifi")) to
operating-system declaration? The problem may be a bug from upstream
linux. Please see
https://lore.kernel.org/all/20220203161959.3edf1d6e@valencia/
For your refer
On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 03:56:27PM +0100, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> 2022 has left me without a working Linux-libre kernel.
>
> Breakage occurred sometime between:
>
> • 92faad0adb93b8349bfd7c67911d3d95f0505eb2
> (Jan. 3rd; Linux-libre 5.15.12)
>
> • 43dd34ca212c99a97da7a2c237158faa9a1
2022 has left me without a working Linux-libre kernel.
Breakage occurred sometime between:
• 92faad0adb93b8349bfd7c67911d3d95f0505eb2
(Jan. 3rd; Linux-libre 5.15.12)
• 43dd34ca212c99a97da7a2c237158faa9a1b
(Jan. 31st; Linux-libre 5.15.17)
The symptoms are that, on my x86_64 lapto