On 9/12/18 3:28 PM, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 2018-09-12 4:49 p.m., don fisher wrote:
I have not tried the experiment yet, but I have file two bug reports on the current release, 1105583, 1103981, neither of which has been resolved. I do not know what to do except to go to kernel.org and try a virgin kernel. I could also see if Fedora works, but that is a lot more work than the new kernel.
I keep getting the feeling, Don, that you make things more complicated than the rest of us do, and in doing so create a cascade of problems of your own.
There's a whole pile of "well it works for me" responses from the rest of, some of use don't bother even saying that rather than getting in a yes-but argument.
I don't now, Don, perhaps you're jinxed.
I would not bother with kernel.org when there is the kernel with the distribution and at Kernel_stable. We've been down this route before and it's a dead horse. Somehow you are creating a problem and then spiralling round adding more complexity and with it more obscurity. As Gertjan says, you can't seem to focus on just one thing at a time so list readers don't know where you're at.
Sometimes I think folks just comment, maybe because of me, without even reading the background. I feel the bug report was valid, the first response being: "We seem to have a regression with booting on a machine with SMT (due to the recent L1TF security issues)" So surely I am not making this up. Don -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org