---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: ASSI Stromeko@nexgo.de To: Richard Brown rbrown@suse.de Cc: factory@lists.opensuse.org Bcc: Date: Sat, 27 May 2023 07:01:08 +0200 Subject: Re: kernel 6.3.3 breaks XFS Richard Brown writes:
That said, the redhat bug report suggests it happens with the kernel version we already have out..so maybe moving forward would be the best thing to do.
So, I thought I could get the kernel 6.2.12 back via tumbleweed-cli, but of course it's already expired (would have been in 20230422). Any other options?
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Emanuel Castelo emanuel.castelo@icloud.com To: ASSI Stromeko@nexgo.de Cc: Richard Brown rbrown@suse.de, OpenSuse-Factory factory@lists.opensuse.org Bcc: Date: Sat, 27 May 2023 04:40:42 -0400 Subject: Re: kernel 6.3.3 breaks XFS Btrfs snapshot assuming you have it enabled?
Can you move it forward?? I had some issue with nvidia stuff in my Leap install and I believe it was Takashi at bugzilla recommended going to the newest kernel available at the "OBS" site, selecting an "lp" kernel . . . that did work to fix the problem. Didn't see the link for it just now, I'm in Bookworm for the morning.
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If you are having problems with a particular version of your kernel, I recommend reporting the problem through the appropriate channels in your distribution or contacting the appropriate support team. They will be able to help you troubleshoot the problem and give you recommendations on how to resolve it. If the same problem occurs at the level of your enterprise, it is worth to consult the software development specialists https://tech-stack.com/services/consulting-service , perhaps they can offer you a unique solution that satisfies you
@ronaldhiggins228@gmail.com mailto:ronaldhiggins228@gmail.com, that looks like spam.
On Jun 9, 2023, at 6:25 AM, Rodriquez ronaldhiggins228@gmail.com wrote:
If you are having problems with a particular version of your kernel, I recommend reporting the problem through the appropriate channels in your distribution or contacting the appropriate support team. They will be able to help you troubleshoot the problem and give you recommendations on how to resolve it. If the same problem occurs at the level of your enterprise, it is worth to consult the software development specialists https://tech-stack.com/services/consulting-service , perhaps they can offer you a unique solution that satisfies you
On 09.06.23 15:25, Emanuel Castelo via openSUSE Factory wrote:
@ronaldhiggins228@gmail.com mailto:ronaldhiggins228@gmail.com, that looks like spam.
Yes it does. And you fully quote it so that it gets even more exposure...