http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=832537
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=832537#c28
--- Comment #28 from Darren Freeman ---
I have been running kernel 4.0.4 for a little while now, and I think it's safe
to recommend this to other users. I'm actually using openSUSE 13.2 but that
option isn't in Bugzilla at the moment.
* could somebody please add 13.2 to Bugzilla?
I think it's safe to include one of the 4.0.x kernels in the main repository as
long as the package management system doesn't automatically propose it as an
upgrade for everybody. But it would be great if users had the option of
manually upgrading to a specific 4.0.x version without having to set up a repo
with nightly builds.
I think the USB issue is fixed, but I still have other problems. NFS is still a
bit painful, although I think it might actually be a bit more solid with the
network going up and down. I used to have to manually unmount and remount my
shares, and now I think maybe I'm not having to do that as often.
The entire system still freezes while swapping. I think that's because I'm
running swap over LVM over LUKS. Maybe swap is causing other disc I/O to stall,
since everything runs over LVM/LUKS.
But 4.0.x is definitely a step forward and it seems to be compatible with all
the 13.2 user-space tools. You should consider making it the default for 13.3
with the option to manually downgrade.
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