Jiri Slaby wrote:
Mark Rubin wrote: There is no "-vanilla" 6.3.9 kernel at https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/stable/standard/x86_64/
Of course there is (on the second page).
My apologies. I don't know how I missed it (and, yes, I did look at both pages). I was beginning to hope your previous statement:
So 6.3.9 will have it.
meant "it will have it in the future" instead of "has it now". But assuming that (all below from https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/stable/standard/x86_64/) ... The kernel in: kernel-default-6.3.9-1.1.g0df701d.x86_64.rpm was compiled from the code in: kernel-default-debugsource-6.3.9-1.1.g0df701d.x86_64.rpm and the kernel in: kernel-vanilla-6.3.9-1.1.g0df701d.x86_64.rpm from: kernel-vanilla-debugsource-6.3.9-1.1.g0df701d.x86_64.rpm ... all of them *do* have the fix in nouveau_drm.c. Now that you've found my mistake (thanks!) I still have to install and test "vanilla" to see if it works. I've already seen that openSUSE's kernel-default version doesn't, so either way it's bad news: Either "vanilla" doesn't work and the fix is totally insufficient, or it does and something in the openSUSE patches is inhibiting it. So either more difficult debugging by anyone (openSUSE or upstream) who'd be willing to undertake it, or giving up on having modern kernels working on this hardware. At least I can put on hold my failing attempts to build a kernel RPM as chronicled in my other thread, but I did need to (re-)learn how to compile the kernel source anyway so it wasn't a complete waste of time. Thanks again for your patient help.