Closed mmstick closed 5 months ago
If any uses Firewire, there is fix added for certain problem on kernel 6.6.11, which were mentioned to happen with certain AMD Ryzen based systems: https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-Ryzen-Firefox-Linux-Fix
ALSA fixes also seems interesting for this kernel update (hda/realtek, hda/tas2781) https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v6.x/ChangeLog-6.6.11
@leviport Do you think it'd be worth skipping this for 6.6.11?
I'd rather not. We're almost done with this one, and we'd have to start over on 6.6.11.
Is this released yet on stable repo?
No, this has not been released in https://github.com/pop-os/repo-release yet. You can check what's been released by doing sudo apt update
and then looking at the output of apt policy linux-system76
:
jacob@serw13:~$ apt policy linux-system76
linux-system76:
Installed: 6.6.6.76060606.202312111032~1702306143~22.04~d28ffec
Candidate: 6.6.6.76060606.202312111032~1702306143~22.04~d28ffec
Version table:
*** 6.6.6.76060606.202312111032~1702306143~22.04~d28ffec 1001
1001 http://apt.pop-os.org/release jammy/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
As the master branch of this repository is currently on commit ID 24d69e2, that's what will be at the end of the version string in apt policy
once this is released.
Also could someone check PipeWire and WirePlumber updates:
Please don't bump requests in unrelated repositories. You opened those two issues within 10 minutes of making your comment here; all of the maintainers subscribed to this repo are also subscribed to the ones those issues are in, so linking them from over here is unnecessary. You can always join the Pop!_OS Mattermost chat server if you feel you need to communicate about your requests outside of the issues themselves.
Replaces #292