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|    Werner Sembach to All    |
|    Bug#1124756: linux-image-6.12.41+deb13-a    |
|    20 Jan 26 15:30:01    |
      XPost: linux.debian.bugs.dist       From: wse@tuxedocomputers.com              Hi,              Am 19.01.26 um 22:11 schrieb Uwe Kleine-König:       > Hello,       >       > On Tue, Jan 06, 2026 at 01:25:32PM +0100, Steffen wrote:       >> Package: linux-image-6.12.41+deb13-amd64       >> Version: all kernel versions higher 6.1       >> Severity: normal       >> X-Debbugs-Cc: sk@ammonit.com       >>       >> Since updating from Debian 12 to Debian 13, my PC has been       >> experiencing repeated kernel freezes (about 1 to 2 times a day). To       >> find the reason, I configured the log files so that they are not       >> deleted when the system is restarted. Unfortunately, I couldn't find       >> anything in them. My first attempt was to install newer kernels from       >> experimental. This did not solve the problems.       > When you say the kernel freeze, does the machine still respond to pings?       > Does enabling the keyboard backlight (if available) and NumLock still       > work? What about pressing Alt+PrtSc+b?       >       > Can you try installing kernels packaged by Debian from between Debian 12       > and Debian 13 from https://snapshot.debian.org/ to find the newest       > kernel that still works and the oldest broken one?       >       >> My solution now is to use a kernel from Debian 12. This runs reliably.       >>       >> The kernel freeze problem also occurs on another PC.       >>       >> The systems I use are: Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 14v5 N14xCU and Tuxedo       InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen9 Model IBP15A09MK1 GX5HRXG       > I added Werner Sembach to Cc:, maybe he has an idea or even seen this       > before.              These are 2 very different devices: Intel vs AMD CPU, Insyde vs AMI BIOS, like       6       years or so in between? So no I have no idea what could break both at the same       time that is device(s) specific.              Best regards,              Werner Sembach              >       >> -- System Information:       >> Debian Release: 13.2       >> APT prefers stable-updates       >> APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable-security'), (500,       'oldstable-security'), (500, 'stable'), (100, 'oldstable')       >> Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)       >> Foreign Architectures: i386       >>       >> Kernel: Linux 6.1.0-35-amd64 (SMP w/8 CPU threads; PREEMPT)       >> Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8),       LANGUAGE=en_US:en       >> Shell: /bin/sh linked to /usr/bin/dash       >> Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)       >> LSM: AppArmor: enabled       >>       >> Versions of packages linux-image-6.12.41+deb13-amd64 depends on:       >> ii initramfs-tools [linux-initramfs-tool] 0.148.3       >> ii kmod 34.2-2       >> ii linux-base 4.12       >>       >> Versions of packages linux-image-6.12.41+deb13-amd64 recommends:       >> ii apparmor 4.1.0-1       >>       >> Versions of packages linux-image-6.12.41+deb13-amd64 suggests:       >> pn debian-kernel-handbook |
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