[arch-dev-public] linux 3.4.1 ready for [core]?
Hi guys, signoffs are done, anything that stops us from moving to new kernel series? greetings tpowa -- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Tobias Powalowski <tobias.powalowski@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi guys, signoffs are done, anything that stops us from moving to new kernel series?
Do we just blindly follow the signoffs page, or do we actually notice people having trouble? It seemed quite obvious to me this should not move: http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2012-June/023072.html -Dan
Am 08.06.2012 22:32, schrieb Dan McGee:
Hi guys, signoffs are done, anything that stops us from moving to new kernel series? Do we just blindly follow the signoffs page, or do we actually notice
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Tobias Powalowski <tobias.powalowski@googlemail.com> wrote: people having trouble? It seemed quite obvious to me this should not move: http://mailman.archlinux.org/pipermail/arch-dev-public/2012-June/023072.html
-Dan Dan Andy has this issue with 3.3.x too, so this is not a show stopper. greetings tpowa
-- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org
Am Sat, 09 Jun 2012 08:14:02 +0200 schrieb Tobias Powalowski <tobias.powalowski@googlemail.com>:
-Dan Dan Andy has this issue with 3.3.x too, so this is not a show stopper. greetings tpowa
No. With 3.3.x all is fine! It is introduced by 3.4.0. But whoever has NFSv4 can still use 3.0.x LTS kernels like I do now. So it's your choice if you want to move 3.4 or wait until this will be fixed. -Andy
On Jun 9, 2012 2:03 PM, "Andreas Radke" <andyrtr@archlinux.org> wrote:
Am Sat, 09 Jun 2012 08:14:02 +0200 schrieb Tobias Powalowski <tobias.powalowski@googlemail.com>:
-Dan Dan Andy has this issue with 3.3.x too, so this is not a show stopper. greetings tpowa
No. With 3.3.x all is fine! It is introduced by 3.4.0. But whoever has NFSv4 can still use 3.0.x LTS kernels like I do now. So it's your choice if you want to move 3.4 or wait until this will be fixed.
For what it is worth, I suggest waiting. The NFS regression seems quite bad, and as far as I can tell they have bisected our upstream, so should be fixed soon (one would hope). Tom
3.4.2 is still broken with NFSv4 for me. -Andy
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 9:54 PM, Tobias Powalowski <tobias.powalowski@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi guys, signoffs are done, anything that stops us from moving to new kernel series?
greetings tpowa
-- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org
3.4.2 still makes my wifi (Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6205) stop working after a few minutes. Seems the device just gets stuck and can't transmit anymore. Reloading iwlwifi sometimes works, sometimes not. It's really annoying.
[2012-06-10 02:08:13 +0200] Jan Steffens:
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 9:54 PM, Tobias Powalowski <tobias.powalowski@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi guys, signoffs are done, anything that stops us from moving to new kernel series?
greetings tpowa
-- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org
3.4.2 still makes my wifi (Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6205) stop working after a few minutes. Seems the device just gets stuck and can't transmit anymore.
Reloading iwlwifi sometimes works, sometimes not. It's really annoying.
Is there a bug report and/or patch upstream that we could track? -- Gaetan
Am 10.06.2012 02:08, schrieb Jan Steffens:
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 9:54 PM, Tobias Powalowski <tobias.powalowski@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hi guys, signoffs are done, anything that stops us from moving to new kernel series?
greetings tpowa
-- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org
3.4.2 still makes my wifi (Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6205) stop working after a few minutes. Seems the device just gets stuck and can't transmit anymore.
Reloading iwlwifi sometimes works, sometimes not. It's really annoying.
It's nothing new that Intel screw up iwlwifi - they do that in almost every kernel release, judging from the number of bug reports about it.
On 08.06.2012 21:54, Tobias Powalowski wrote:
Hi guys, signoffs are done, anything that stops us from moving to new kernel series?
My nfs problems (bad file contents) seem to be fixed with 3.4.2. -- Florian Pritz
Am 08.06.2012 21:54, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Hi guys, signoffs are done, anything that stops us from moving to new kernel series?
greetings tpowa
Considering the number of problems that still exist, let's wait until the NFS problems are all fixed.
Am 11.06.2012 16:25, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
Am 08.06.2012 21:54, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Hi guys, signoffs are done, anything that stops us from moving to new kernel series?
greetings tpowa
Considering the number of problems that still exist, let's wait until the NFS problems are all fixed.
If you guys would like to test 3.4.2-2 package which contains nfs fix. http://dev.archlinux.org/~tpowa/linux/ Thanks greetings tpowa -- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org
Am 12.06.2012 09:46, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Am 11.06.2012 16:25, schrieb Thomas Bächler:
Am 08.06.2012 21:54, schrieb Tobias Powalowski:
Hi guys, signoffs are done, anything that stops us from moving to new kernel series?
greetings tpowa
Considering the number of problems that still exist, let's wait until the NFS problems are all fixed.
If you guys would like to test 3.4.2-2 package which contains nfs fix. http://dev.archlinux.org/~tpowa/linux/ Thanks
greetings tpowa
NFS issues seems solved, signoffs take place and kernel will move to [core]. greetings tpowa -- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org tpowa@archlinux.org
participants (8)
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Andreas Radke
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Dan McGee
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Florian Pritz
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Gaetan Bisson
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Jan Steffens
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Thomas Bächler
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Tobias Powalowski
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Tom Gundersen