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Hypex wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 3:32 am Confirmed. Ran both patches. Seems to work fine and soon onto the RC5. :-)
Thanks for your help.
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Hi All,

I released the RC5 of kernel 6.14 today.

Download and further information: github.com

Please test the kernels.

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Hi
I try to use vmlinux-6.14_rc5 but failed with this error

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musa wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 4:33 pm Hi
I try to use vmlinux-6.14_rc5 but failed with this error
Thank you for testing. :-) Systemd has an issue with the kernel. Could you please test the kernel with another distribution like Void PPC, Adélie Linux etc?
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@xeno74
Thanks, it works on Debian Sid
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sailorMH wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 6:07 pm @xeno74
Thanks, it works on Debian Sid
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Thanks goodness! I thought the kernel is broken.

Maybe Musa updated his system and there was a faulty package. I saw on his screenshot that he updated his Debian 13 Trixie/Sid yesterday.

You use Debian 12 Bookworm/Sid.
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Hi
first I booted again debian sid/trixie 64 , but this time with vmlinux-5.11 and no errors .
Then I booted Void with vmlinux-6.14_rc5 and no errors.
I also tried debian trixie/sid 32 with vmlinux-6.14_rc5 and got kernel panic
Debian trixie/sid 32 boots normally with vmlinux-5.11
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musa wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 7:25 pm Hi
first I booted again debian sid/trixie 64 , but this time with vmlinux-5.11 and no errors .
Then I booted Void with vmlinux-6.14_rc5 and no errors.
I also tried debian trixie/sid 32 with vmlinux-6.14_rc5 and got kernel panic
Debian trixie/sid 32 boots normally with vmlinux-5.11
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Strange. Good to know, that it works with Void PPC.

I will test it with Fedora 28 PPC64, openSUSE Tumbleweed PPC64 and with Void PPC as soon as possible.
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xeno74 wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 6:48 pm Maybe Musa updated his system and there was a faulty package. I saw on his screenshot that he updated his Debian 13 Trixie/Sid yesterday.

You use Debian 12 Bookworm/Sid.
My Debian Sid was not upgraded very long time - I checked the cache/apt/archives - newest package is from October 2023.

Later I will try to upgrade to newer version.
Please, did you know which snapshot is good without too many broken packages?
Or I simply will upgrade it to directly to actual unstable and will see.
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sailorMH wrote: Mon Mar 03, 2025 9:23 pm Please, did you know which snapshot is good without too many broken packages?
I am sorry I don’t know. I need a stable and reliable distribution for testing kernels.

Sometimes there are broken packages in Debian and I mistakenly think that the kernel is broken.

Fienix is a good choice because Casey removes broken Debian package versions and uses instead old packages from Debian.
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