If you're on Arch or other rolling release distros
DO NOT UPDATE YOUR SYSTEM RIGHT NOW
There are a lot of reports of 6.13.1 being very cooked, wait a bit before updating https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/linux/-/issues/110
If you're on Arch or other rolling release distros
DO NOT UPDATE YOUR SYSTEM RIGHT NOW
There are a lot of reports of 6.13.1 being very cooked, wait a bit before updating https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/linux/-/issues/110
It's unclear what it is right now and the extent of the effected systems but there appears to be an actual kernel regression, not just an Arch problem
@alice Until we know what systems are effected it's hard to say
@BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social i wonder how it got past the testing stage
If you are effected the easiest fix is swap over to linux-lts temporarily, as always, I'm right that you should have the LTS kernel around as a backup.
@BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social i mean the arch testing stage, where they check that a version is OK to release. i'd expect for them to check most things before releasing an important package like kernel
@alice What I mean is it's unclear if it's only specific hardware that is effected, it most likely is if it wasn't caught
There is some discussion happening over on the Arch forums https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2224612
@joshix 6.13.1, not 6.13
@BrodieOnLinux i've used 6.13 for a while now and didn't have any problems
@midtsveen Rare Debian Stale W
@BrodieOnLinux Me Right Now!
Following on from the kernel regression discovered yesterday, this appears to be a regression with FUSE that can be triggered by Flatpak, it's still unclear if Flatpak is the only trigger and going by other reports I'm assuming it's not.
There are a lot of tools that rely on FUSE functioning correctly but at least the problem is known https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/linux/-/issues/110#note_243523
@nullpotential FUSE
@BrodieOnLinux adds to list of reasons I hate flatpak
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