Default and Performance regression tests passed on Two NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3). Laptop working as usual. Dell XPS 13 9350, Intel Core i7-6560U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3).
Two Intel NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3). Default and Performance tests passed on both systems.
Dell XPS 13 9350, Intel Core i7-6560U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3). Laptop working fine.
Two Intel NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3). Default and performance gregression tests passed on both systems.
Dell XPS 13 9350, Intel Core i7-6560U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3). Laptop working fine in normal use.
looks good
forgot to include the thumbs up for karma above
Looks good to me.
In media tests, also tested AV1 and VP9. Shouldn't they be added since they're so widely used and are open source codecs?
Default and Performance tests pass on two Intel NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3) that differ by SSD and memory size. Both had been running 6.0.7-300 and seem fine after installing and retesting on 6.0.7-301.
"./runtests.sh" and "./runtests.sh -t performance" both passed on Dell XPS 13 9350, Intel Core i7-6560U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3).
No problems using personal laptop since update to new kernel yesterday afternoon.
"./runtests.sh" and "./runtests.sh -t performance" both passed on Intel NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3).
Working fine since yesterday.
also tested AV1 video in media test. Browser seems fine in routine use.
Commented above on previous kernel (6.0.5). Repeated the tests for 6.0.5
kernel 6.0.6-300.fc37: Ran default and performance regression tests and both PASS on Intel NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3).
looks good. For firefox media, also tested VP9 and AV1 video and both work fine.
"./runtests.sh" and "./runtests.sh -t performance" both PASS on both Dell XPS 13 9350 laptop, Intel Core i7-6560U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3) and on Intel NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3).
Have been running earlier versions of 6.0.x for 10 days and 6.0.5 for 18 hours without any problems. The laptop has been in normal use with no issues at all.
"./runtests.sh" and "./runtests.sh -t performance" both PASS on Intel NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3).
Have been running earlier versions of 6.0.x in normal use for 10 days and 6.0.5 for 18 hours without any problems.
Default and Performance regression test suites both PASS on NUC6i5SYK, Intel® Core™ i5-6260U CPU @ 1.80GHz × 4, Mesa Intel® Iris(R) Graphics 540 (SKL GT3). Working as usual.
Default and Performance kernel tests PASS on Intel NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3).
Default and Performance kernel tests PASS on Intel NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3).
A possible problem with the performance tests, not this kernel After both regression tests passed, I deleted and then reinstalled the kernel tests because the performance test log reports previous tests on other kernels (but not all in order) and the new results were a pain to find. After reinstalling, the performance test took a very long time to complete. I ran it a couple of times and same thing. The actual test results are still within the normal range and similar to the result for this kernel before I reinstalled the tests. Whatever is slowing the tests down is happening between the individual timed tests not during the individual tests. The same thing happened today on an identical NUC6 where I was testing the new kernel on Fedora 37 and where I also deleted and reinstalled the tests after running them on the new kernel. To be clear -- I think this is a problem with the performance tests, not the new kernel. This has happened to me and to other people in the past.
Working fine since yesterday on Intel NUC6i5.
Default and Performance regression tests both pass on Intel NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3), Fedora Linux 36 (Workstation Edition), Wayland.
Working fine since yesterday on NUC6i5.
Default and Performance regression tests both pass on Intel NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3), Fedora Linux 37 (Workstation Edition Prerelease), Wayland.
Default and Performance regression tests passed on two NUC6i5SYK, Intel Core i5-6260U × 4, Mesa Intel Iris Graphics 540 (SKL GT3).