The 4.20.3 stable kernel rebase contains new features, hardware support, and a number of important fixes across the tree.
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This update has been submitted for testing by jforbes.
This update has been pushed to testing.
wfm: desktop 16GB Intel i7-3770 CPU, laptop 8GB Intel i5-2520M CPU Lenovo T420 - all using the Mate Desktop Environment (regression tests okay, apart from the laptop taking more than 10 times longer than for the desktop)
FYI, the bridge problem still hasn't been fixed in this release
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202235
The patch is merged in mainline so it should be in the next release
Works great! LGTM! =)
x86_64, i5-7200U with embedded GPU, HT on, microcode 0x8e, laptop HP850G4 FC29 with KDE, IPsec and OpenVPN clients tested, VirtualBox working
works for me
WFM
Works fine on T470s
wfm
Working with KDE / Virtualbox
Works for me.
Works for me..
The Default and Performance Regression tests pass OK. AMD 965, x86_64 work station, Plasma DE, X-server, nVidia card GTX 650 (GK107) + nVidia RPM's from Negativo17.
Word as intended on HP Envy x360 15 cp0xxx Ryzen 2500U. Only left unresolved upstream issues are the lack of driver for AMD Integrated Sensor Fusion HUB as found on AMD Raven Ridge #1651886 and minor ACPI traceback for HP laptops kernel#201981 indirectly impacting some Fn light status.
works with nvidia-drivers from rpmfusion (Nvidia GTX980) and VirtualBox 6.0.2 from Oracle
No regressions on T480s i5-8250U.
Works on T450s and XS35GTv2.
No regressions on a Thinkpad X250
wfm on i7-5820K. no regressions noted.
No regressions spotted.
Works fine, no regressions found en Lenovo E560, kernel tests passed except or paxtest as usual
Tested on virtual machine with AMD Ryzen 5 2400G.
Works fine on a Thinkpad E440.
Works fine for me.
no issues found
no issues noted.
no regressions noted
No errors in boot log or dmesg after reboot
works fine for me
Tested on RPi 2/3, numerous other ARMv7/aarch64 boards, UPĀ², Carbon X1g, different x86_64 cloud images
Fedora/KDE, Lenovo T460p, everything looks good, no regression noted.
Tested on Intel i7-6850K, 64Gb RAM, MSI R9 390 GPU, both the default and performance tests ran without error.
Edit Adding karma for kernel test run.
Tested on Intel i7-6850K, 64Gb RAM, MSI R9 390 GPU, both the default and performance tests ran without error.
This update has been submitted for batched by jforbes.
This update has been submitted for stable by jforbes.
Works great on Thinkpad T440s (i7-4600u). Passed kernel regression tests.
This update has been pushed to stable.
palemoon is still crashing
@boycottsystemd1 This wouldn't be a regression because you have been using the same comment for a while now. Do you have a bug on this? A quick search didn't find anything filed. Please open one, and stop giving negative karma, this is not a regression to the current stable kernel.
@jforbes No I don't have. Where should I file this bug ?
@jforbes, why does fedora delivers kernel with breaking changes in API to stable branch? This update has broken ZFS module, and now it does not compile.
@avsej External modules are not something that we can directly support. Whoever is packaging ZFS though has had plenty of time to test with the 4.20 kernels, they are built in rawhide almost daily from the time the merge window opens. In this case, ZFS upstream has released an updated module which does report to work with 4.20, you just need to update ZFS.
Fedora does not, and has not ever offered a kernel abi guarantee, it would be an enormous amount of work, and we don't have enough kernel engineers for it. RHEL does this, and has the army of kernel engineers to make it possible.