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On 3/19/19 2:05 AM, Dan Cermak wrote:
I unfortunately wasn't able to finish the git bisect yesterday, but finished it just now:
7769db5883841b03de544a35a71ff528d4131c17 is the first bad commit
Could someone who also got hit by the issue do the following: - checkout the kernel git repository - checkout the above commit - build the kernel as Larry described below - boot it and try out if it breaks - reboot and checkout HEAD~1 - rebuild the kernel, reboot and test whether it works
Good job. Unfortunately, my i915 does not show this problem along with 99+% of them. If this problem hit very many people, it would have been fixed already. My experience is that the bug report you filed should get you a fix soon. Larry -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org