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   Salvatore Bonaccorso to Axel Beckert   
   Bug#1118465: Regression: linux-image-5.1   
   08 Nov 25 22:00:01   
   
   XPost: linux.debian.bugs.dist   
   From: carnil@debian.org   
      
   Hi,   
      
   On Sat, Nov 08, 2025 at 06:33:17PM +0100, Axel Beckert wrote:   
   > Control: fixed -1 6.1.153-1   
   >   
   > Hi Ben,   
   >   
   > > Ben Hutchings wrote:   
   > > > Control: tag -1 upstream patch moreinfo   
   > > >   
   > > > Does this patch fix it?   
   > >   
   > > Thanks a lot for the prompt reply with a patch.   
   > >   
   > > Unfortunately that patch does not seem to help.   
   >   
   > I was locally at the host yesterday and experimented at bit. Something   
   > else helped: Using the latest linux-image-6.1.0-40-arm64 kernel from   
   > Debian 12 Bookworm (version 6.1.153-1) didn't show this issue.   
      
   Ok that is at least in part good news, myabe not yet or 5.10.y and   
   bullseye.   
      
   > I also see (only now) that there are linux-image-6.1.0-0.deb11.*   
   > packages available in the bullseye-security repo—albeit no ABI number   
   > 40 yet—so I'd say the way forward to close this bug report is Bullseye   
   > LTS switching to the 6.1 kernel series (which I assume is imminent   
   > anyways).   
   >   
   > For our specific case the way forward will be the dist-upgrade of the   
   > whole host (not just the kernel) to at least Debian 12.   
      
   Note that linux-6.1 packages are not meant to replace the src:linux   
   (based on 5.10.y) but are somehow in a first stance a continuation of   
   the backports provided kernels from the upper suite of bullseye, as   
   backports is discontinued under LTS. But then, once bullseye moves   
   under freexian's ELTS as I understand there are provided several   
   stable series verisons from the upper suites as well in separate   
   packages.   
      
   Ben can probably explain better here.   
      
   IMHo if you can upgrade it is still the bet way forward that you   
   upgrade to at least bookworm, better trixie.   
      
   Regards,   
   Salvatore   
      
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