Closed jackpot51 closed 2 years ago
Tested 20.04
, 21.10
, and 22.04
on orpy4
, gaze15
, and darp6
. All testing has passed with the exception of 150 suspend/resume cycles which is running now. Tested with both 470 drivers as well as 510 and 515 with no issues.
Note: It was necessary to add the bluetooth suspend script to 21.10
for suspend with a bluetooth device connected to work.
20.04-5.17.15-testing.txt 21.10-5.17.15-testing.txt 22.04-5.17.15-testing.txt
Update: 150 suspend/resume tests passed
gaze15
with 22.04
orpy4
with 21.10
darp6
with 20.04
I tested with Ubuntu & Pop 22.04 on the galp5. No new errors. Saw the Nvidia corrupting the fonts and icons bug (ref pop-os/nvidia-graphics-drivers#133), and I needed to disable Bluetooth to suspend.
No issues with galp5-uma
lemp10 testing has passed: 5.17.15-lemp10-22.04.txt
Still working on darp7.
We will also have to test Ubuntu with this kernel
Ubuntu 22.04 on gaze15
requires pop-default-settings_bluetooth-suspend
to be added to suspend with a bluetooth device connected.
Pop!_OS 22.04 testing on darp7 passed: 5.17.15-darp7-22.04.txt
Ubuntu 20.04 has unmet dependencies for the nvidia 470 drivers.
ubuntu-20.04-470.103.01-unmet dependencies.txt ubuntu-20.04-470.129.06-unmet dependencies.txt
Ubuntu 22.04 all testing passed on gaze15. 22.04-5.17.15-testing.txt
Note: Requires https://github.com/pop-os/system76-driver/pull/242
Here is a checklist to track what needs to be tested:
oryp8:
lemp10:
darp7:
darp8:
galp5:
gaze17:
Dev One:
kudu6:
pang11:
thelio-b3:
thelio-mira-b2:
thelio-mira-b3:
thelio-r2:
thelio-mira-r2:
thelio-major-r2:
thelio-mega-r1:
thelio-major-b3:
I have a galp5 1650 and will test this on there
@XV-02 can you open the gnome-shell extensions app and see if system76-power extension was enabled and loaded?
At this point, I can't reproduce the issue. Gnome-shell-extensions does correctly show that the power extension is active, however. I'm good to call this resolved, having not seen it again across several full install cycles to confirm functionality.
Kudu6
Only remaining issue before I feel confident to approve 5.17.15 is that I cannot get Kudu6 to correctly interact with a USB-C hub. It will correctly pipe out the video (and correctly seeks to switch to hybrid) but will not recognize USB storage or the ethernet connection.
Nevermind. Works consistently on clean installs brought up to date and suitably upgraded.
We can prevent release by simply not doing a repo-release change.
https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v5.x/ChangeLog-5.17.15