[Bug 1183001] i915 graphics driver fails to auto-detect correct RGB colors range on 24 bit LCD monitor connected via HDMI
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https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1183001
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1183001#c25
--- Comment #25 from David Ka��erek
For installing on a Leap system, please use the kernel in OBS Kernel:stable:Backport, instead.
So I've installed the kernel-default-5.16.11-lp153.2.1.g90630c5 from Kernel:stable:Backport, but I'm having a problem when booting the system with it. First, the systemd-modules-load.service fails and a bit later, the boot gets stuck at "A start job is running for /dev/disk/by-uuid/20b...395". That 20b...395 partition is my root partition with Btrfs on it. So far, I've waited for 5 min and nothing changes. I tried to get more info with rd.debug or loglevel=6 kernel parameters but it doesn't say anything more on the stuck job. I also tried to check boot log with "journalctl -b -1 -p err" when fully booted with the stock 5.3 kernel, but the previous boot with the 5.16.11 kernel is not seen by journalctl, probably because the root is not mounted at that time so journald can't write to /var/log/. I also tried to get to the shell with rd.break=pre-mount to check the failing service and stuck job more closely but while I get the shell indeed, I'm not able to type anything since my keyboard isn't enabled yet. So I was fiddling around with dracut to get keyboard support at early boot, but "dracut -f --force-drivers usbhid /boot/initrd-..." didn't help - my keyboard is still dead. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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