| Summary: | Update request: kernel-4.14.65-1.mga6 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Thomas Backlund <tmb> |
| Component: | Security | Assignee: | QA Team <qa-bugs> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | Sec team <security> |
| Severity: | critical | ||
| Priority: | High | CC: | andrewsfarm, brtians1, fri, herman.viaene, jim, marja11, sysadmin-bugs, tarazed25, westel |
| Version: | 6 | Keywords: | advisory, validated_update |
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | mga6-64-ok, mga6-32-ok | ||
| Source RPM: | kernel | CVE: | |
| Status comment: | |||
| Bug Depends on: | 23457 | ||
| Bug Blocks: | |||
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Description
Thomas Backlund
2018-08-17 18:38:36 CEST
Comment hidden (obsolete)
This also wants the microcode update released before or at the same time as this update Priority:
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High Hardware: AMD Athlon(tm) II X3 450 Processor RS780L [Radeon 3000] RS780 Host Bridge AR8151 v2.0 Gigabit Ethernet The following 6 packages are going to be installed: - cpupower-4.14.64-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-4.14.64-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.64-1.mga6.x86_64 - microcode-0.20180807-1.mga6.nonfree.noarch - vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.64-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.14-14.mga6.x86_64 - vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.14-14.mga6.x86_64 63MB of additional disk space will be used. 58MB of packages will be retrieved. Is it ok to continue? Rebooted: no issues $ uname -a Linux linux.local 4.14.64-desktop-1.mga6 #1 SMP Fri Aug 17 11:23:41 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux System is working as designed, I've been banging on it for about 30 minutes doing various functions. All seems to be working. CC:
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brtians1 Starting from 4.14.62-desktop-2.mga6, installed desktop kernel and rebooted to the Mate DE.
System: Host: difda Kernel: 4.14.64-desktop-1.mga6 x86_64
Desktop: MATE 1.18.0 Distro: Mageia 6 mga6
CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-4790 (-HT-MCP-) speed/max: 3825/4000 MHz
RAM: 32 GB
Network: Card: Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller
driver: r8169
$ sudo journalctl -xb | grep microcode
Aug 17 19:07:52 difda kernel: microcode: microcode updated early to revision 0x25, date = 2018-04-02
Aug 17 19:07:52 difda kernel: microcode: sig=0x306c3, pf=0x2, revision=0x25
Aug 17 19:07:52 difda kernel: microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.2.
$ rpm -qa | grep microcode
microcode_ctl-2.1-7.mga6
microcode-0.20180807-1.mga6.nonfree
stress tests, glmark2, teapot, glxspheres64 ran OK. Desktop applications all seem to work. NFS shares mounted. Video and sound working for vlc.
No complaints from virtualbox - all four VMs launched mga5 clients to running desktops albeit via nomodeset.CC:
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tarazed25 Installed on a recently acquired 3XS machine.
Fast reboot to Mate.
System: Host: canopus Kernel: 4.14.64-desktop-1.mga6 x86_64
CPU: Deca core Intel Core i9-7900X (-HT-MCP-) speed/max: 1289/3301 MHz
Machine: Device: desktop Mobo: ASUSTeK model: TUF X299 MARK 2 v: Rev 1.xx
Graphics: Card: NVIDIA GP102 [GeForce GTX 1080 Ti]
GLX Version: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 390.77
Network: Card: Intel Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V driver: e1000e
RAM: 32 GB
Looked like it lacks the latest microcode. There were complaints all the way through MageiaUpdate that the microcode package had to be removed to allow other packages to install. Did not note the version.
$ sudo journalctl -xb | grep microcode
Aug 17 19:54:22 canopus kernel: microcode: sig=0x50654, pf=0x4, revision=0x2000043
Aug 17 19:54:22 canopus kernel: microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.2.
$ rpm -qa | grep microcode
microcode_ctl-2.1-7.mga6
The desktop is functioning normally.
Advisory, added to svn:
type: security
subject: Updated kernel packages fix security vulnerabilities
CVE:
- CVE-2018-3615
- CVE-2018-3620
- CVE-2018-3646
src:
6:
core:
- kernel-4.14.64-1.mga6
- kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.64-1.mga6
- kmod-vboxadditions-5.2.14-14.mga6
- kmod-virtualbox-5.2.14-14.mga6
- kmod-xtables-addons-2.13-55.mga6
- wireguard-tools-0.0.20180809-1.mga6
description: |
This kernel update is based on the upstream 4.14.64 and adds fixes
and mitigations for the now publically known security issue affecting
Intel processors called L1 Terminal Fault (L1TF):
Systems with microprocessors utilizing speculative execution and Intel
Software Guard Extensions (Intel SGX) may allow unauthorized disclosure
of information residing in the L1 data cache from an enclave to an
attacker with local user access via side-channel analysis (CVE-2018-3615).
Systems with microprocessors utilizing speculative execution and address
translations may allow unauthorized disclosure of information residing in
the L1 data cache to an attacker with local user access via a terminal
page fault and side-channel analysis (CVE-2018-3620).
Systems with microprocessors utilizing speculative execution and address
translations may allow unauthorized disclosure of information residing in
the L1 data cache to an attacker with local user access with guest OS
privilege via a terminal page fault and side-channel analysis
(CVE-2018-3646).
The impact of the L1TF security issues:
* Malicious applications may be able to infer the values of data in the
operating system memory, or data from other applications.
* A malicious guest virtual machine (VM) may be able to infer the values
of data in the VMM’s memory, or values of data in the memory of other
guest VMs.
* Malicious software running outside of SMM may be able to infer values
of data in SMM memory.
* Malicious software running outside of an Intel® SGX enclave or within an
enclave may be able to infer data from within another Intel SGX enclave.
NOTE! You also need to install the the 0.20180807-1.mga6.nonfree microcode
update (mga#23457) or a bios update from your hardware vendor containing
the updated microcodes to get all current set of fixes and mitigations
for L1TF.
Other changes in this update:
* WireGuard has been updated to 0.0.20180809
* added hwmon support for Threadripper2
For other upstream fixes in this update, see the referenced changelogs.
references:
- https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23458
- https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23457
- https://software.intel.com/security-software-guidance/software-guidance/l1-terminal-fault
- https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-00161.html
- https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.14.63
- https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v4.x/ChangeLog-4.14.64Keywords:
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advisory Re missing microcode, comment 4. Installed it after the fact and rebooted OK. Latest microcode is loaded. On real hardware, Athlon X2 7750, 8GB RAM, nvidia 9800GT graphics, Atheros wifi. Two systems: 64-bit Plasma including VirtualBox, using the server kernel, and a newly created 32-bit Xfce, using the desktop586 kernel. On both systems, packages, including the microcodes, installed cleanly and without incident. After rebooting, tried all the usual suspects, no regressions noted. Looks OK on this hardware, for now. CC:
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andrewsfarm Mga6 on real 32bit hardware (lxde/lxqt desktop system)
uname -r
4.14.62-desktop-2.mga6
$ lscpu
Architecture: i686
CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit
AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+
Flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge
mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse syscall mmxext 3dnowext
3dnow cpuid 3dnowprefetch vmmcall
To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be installed:
Package Version Release Arch
(medium "Core Updates Testing (distrib5)")
cpupower 4.14.64 1.mga6 i586
kernel-desktop-4.14.64-1.mga6 1 1.mga6 i586
kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.64-> 1 1.mga6 i586
kernel-desktop-devel-latest 4.14.64 1.mga6 i586
kernel-desktop-latest 4.14.64 1.mga6 i586
kernel-userspace-headers 4.14.64 1.mga6 i586
wireguard-tools 0.0.20180809 1.mga6 i586
(medium "Nonfree Updates Testing (distrib15)")
microcode 0.20180807 1.mga6.nonfr> noarch
97MB of additional disk space will be used.
64MB of packages will be retrieved.
Proceed with the installation of the 8 packages? (Y/n) y
nvidia304 (304.137-2.mga6.nonfree): Installing module.
...............................................................
.............
Creating: target|kernel|dracut args|basicmodules
reboot
uname -r
4.14.64-desktop-1.mga6
Firefox -ok
USB stick detected and dialogue prompt pops up
VLC plays back .mkv file video and sound okCC:
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westel On an old ThinkPad SL510 that with Intel 810 and later graphics, updated to: - cpupower-4.14.64-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-4.14.64-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.64-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.64-1.mga6.x86_64 - microcode-0.20180807-1.mga6.nonfree.noarch journalctl didn't show errors during install (except for an unrelated error that already existed previously, about "systemd[1]: Failed to enumerate devices: Invalid argument") After reboot: [root@Mga6_64bit marja]# journalctl -b | grep microcode Aug 18 06:51:09 Mga6_64bit kernel: microcode: microcode updated early to revision 0xa0b, date = 2010-09-28 Aug 18 06:51:09 Mga6_64bit kernel: microcode: sig=0x1067a, pf=0x80, revision=0xa0b Aug 18 06:51:09 Mga6_64bit kernel: microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.2. [marja@Mga6_64bit ~]$ rpm -qa microcode microcode-0.20180807-1.mga6.nonfree [marja@Mga6_64bit ~]$ uname -r 4.14.64-desktop-1.mga6 [marja@Mga6_64bit ~]$ In a short 30-minute test I found no regressions, everything works as expected (graphics, LAN, ssh, firefox, thunderbird, mounting and using an encrypted disk, mounting and using an external disk, rsyncing my local mirror on the external disk) CC:
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marja11 on mga6-64 plasma
packages installed cleanly:
- cpupower-4.14.64-1.mga6.x86_64
- kernel-desktop-4.14.64-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64
- kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.64-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64
- kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.64-1.mga6.x86_64
- kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.64-1.mga6.x86_64
- kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.64-1.mga6.x86_64
- microcode-0.20180807-1.mga6.nonfree.noarch
- virtualbox-kernel-4.14.64-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.14-14.mga6.x86_64
- virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.14-14.mga6.x86_64
system rebooted normally:
$ uname -r
4.14.64-desktop-1.mga6
common applications OK
vbox and clients launched normally
Updated to kernel-desktop-4.14.64-1 on mga6-64 and mga6-32 clients - no regressions
OK for mga6-64 on this system:
Machine: Device: desktop System: Dell product: Precision Tower 3620
Mobo: Dell model: 09WH54 v: A00 UEFI [Legacy]: Dell v: 2.11.0
CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-6700 (-HT-MCP-)
Graphics: Card: Intel HD Graphics 530CC:
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jim x86_64 desktop kernel works here on Intel KabyLake laptop and Amd ThreadRipper workstation. x86_64 server kernel works here on Amd Ryzen server and on Mageia infra servers AMD x2-3800 with nvidia 6150le $ uname -a Linux localhost 4.14.64-desktop-1.mga6 #1 SMP Fri Aug 17 12:43:23 UTC 2018 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux - cpupower-4.14.64-1.mga6.i586 - cpupower-devel-4.14.64-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-4.14.64-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.64-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.64-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.64-1.mga6.i586 - microcode-0.20180807-1.mga6.nonfree.noarch Working as designed. Ran it as my file server with some minor transactions, working so far. An of course one beoken thing with l1tf fixes was found upstream, so a 4.14.65 was released... :/ So I'm re-spinning all kernels to pick it up... Whiteboard:
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feedback MGA6-32 MATE on IBM Thinkpad R50e No installation issues. Installed cpupower, kernel-desktop, perf, microcode-0.20180807-1 No obvious problems with internet connection, ods, txt, wav, avi, tar files. CC:
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herman.viaene (In reply to Thomas Backlund from comment #13) > An of course one beoken thing with l1tf fixes was found upstream, so a > 4.14.65 was released... :/ > > So I'm re-spinning all kernels to pick it up... :-( I'll obsolete all comments above about 4.14.64, including the description, but except the advisory, because you might want to be reminded that it needs to be updated or replaced in SVN Summary:
Update request: kernel-4.14.64-1.mga6 =>
Update request: kernel-4.14.65-1.mga6 4.14.65 is mirroring out... (and the only change compared to 4.14.64 is the l1tf fix) so updated rpms list to test: SRPMS: kernel-4.14.65-1.mga6.src.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.65-1.mga6.src.rpm kmod-vboxadditions-5.2.14-15.mga6.src.rpm kmod-virtualbox-5.2.14-15.mga6.src.rpm kmod-xtables-addons-2.13-60.mga6.src.rpm wireguard-tools-0.0.20180809-1.mga6.src.rpm i586: cpupower-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586.rpm cpupower-devel-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-devel-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-devel-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-doc-4.14.65-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-server-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-server-devel-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-server-devel-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-server-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586.rpm kernel-source-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-source-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586.rpm perf-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.14-15.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.65-desktop586-1.mga6-5.2.14-15.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.65-server-1.mga6-5.2.14-15.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-desktop586-latest-5.2.14-15.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.14-15.mga6.i586.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-server-latest-5.2.14-15.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.14-15.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.65-desktop586-1.mga6-5.2.14-15.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.65-server-1.mga6-5.2.14-15.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop586-latest-5.2.14-15.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.14-15.mga6.i586.rpm virtualbox-kernel-server-latest-5.2.14-15.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6-2.13-60.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.65-desktop586-1.mga6-2.13-60.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.65-server-1.mga6-2.13-60.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop586-latest-2.13-60.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-2.13-60.mga6.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-server-latest-2.13-60.mga6.i586.rpm wireguard-tools-0.0.20180809-1.mga6.i586.rpm x86_64: cpupower-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm cpupower-devel-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-doc-4.14.65-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-server-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-devel-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-devel-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm kernel-source-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-source-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.noarch.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm perf-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.14-15.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-4.14.65-server-1.mga6-5.2.14-15.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.14-15.mga6.x86_64.rpm vboxadditions-kernel-server-latest-5.2.14-15.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.14-15.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-4.14.65-server-1.mga6-5.2.14-15.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.14-15.mga6.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-server-latest-5.2.14-15.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6-2.13-60.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-4.14.65-server-1.mga6-2.13-60.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-2.13-60.mga6.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-server-latest-2.13-60.mga6.x86_64.rpm wireguard-tools-0.0.20180809-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm Whiteboard:
feedback =>
(none) All advisories updated for the switch to 4.14.65 4.14.65 now running on mageia infra, my own server and laptop kernel-desktop-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64.rpm ( updated to all updates in all updates_testing repos - incl microcode ) 64 bit OK on my workstation: i7-2600K, Nvidia GTX750 (GM107) using proprietary driver GeForce 420 and later, with CUDA & OpenCL detected OK in BOINC, LVM on LUKS on SSD, VirtualBox running MSW7, Plasma5.12 etc, video in Firefox,,, Also .64 was working OK. CC:
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fri Old ThinkPad SL510: - microcode-0.20180807-1.mga6.nonfree.noarch and - cpupower-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64 [marja@Mga6_64bit ~]$ uname -r 4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6 Everything works fine, no regressions GeForce 6150 LE AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+ MCP51 USB Controller C51 Host Bridge $ uname -a Linux localhost 4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6 #1 SMP Sat Aug 18 16:12:25 UTC 2018 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux Installed: The following 6 packages are going to be installed: - cpupower-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586 - cpupower-devel-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.i586 97MB of additional disk space will be used. USB working, Networking working, Sound functions. working fine, no regressions that I can tell. Still working on my HP 6550b laptop, i3, 8GB, Intel graphics, Intel wifi, 64-bit Plasma system. (microcodes had been updated on the previous test) Packages installed cleanly, no problems noted. RS780L [Radeon 3000] AMD Athlon(tm) II X3 450 Processor gnome $ uname -a Linux linux.local 4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6 #1 SMP Sat Aug 18 14:50:29 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux So far so good. Able to network, browser working, system behaving normally. Mga6 on real 32bit hardware (lxde/lxqt desktop system)
uname -r
4.14.64-desktop-1.mga6
$ lscpu
Architecture: i686
CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit
AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+
Flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge
mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr sse syscall mmxext 3dnowext
3dnow cpuid 3dnowprefetch vmmcall
To satisfy dependencies, the following packages are going to be installed:
Package Version Release Arch
(medium "Core Updates Testing (distrib5)")
cpupower 4.14.65 1.mga6 i586
kernel-desktop-4.14.65-1.mga6 1 1.mga6 i586
kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.65-> 1 1.mga6 i586
kernel-desktop-devel-latest 4.14.65 1.mga6 i586
kernel-desktop-latest 4.14.65 1.mga6 i586
kernel-userspace-headers 4.14.65 1.mga6 i586
97MB of additional disk space will be used.
63MB of packages will be retrieved.
Proceed with the installation of the 6 packages? (Y/n)
nvidia304 (304.137-2.mga6.nonfree): Installing module.
...............................................................
.............
Creating: target|kernel|dracut args|basicmodules
reboot
uname -r
4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6
Firefox - ok
USB detected and file manager popup -ok
VLC playbck from uSB .mkv video and audio - ok
$ uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6 #1 SMP Sat Aug 18 14:50:29 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux - cpupower-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64 - microcode-0.20180807-1.mga6.nonfree.noarch Intel video (integrated) Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M 350 @ 2.27GHz RTL8191SEvB Wireless LAN Controller wifi working, browser working, libreoffice working Working as designed. 64 bit OK on laptop Thinkpad T60, CPU core2Duo T5600, ati RV515/M54 X1400, wifi AR5418, LVM on LUKS on SSD. Updated to all updates in all updates_testing repos. All installed cleanly (incl -devel, cpupower, userspace-headers, microcode...), rebooted, tested OK Resume from suspend and hibernation is OK incl video in firefox with sound over wifi. Same hardware as Comment 22, 32-bit Plasma system, using the server kernel. Everything looks good here. 64 bit OK on laptop Acer Aspire 7 A717-71G: Intel i5, Nvidia and Intel GPU:s but only intel is configured, as per default in Mageia installer. Disk: nVME SSD, EFI boot, separate /boot, then rest of system in LVM lv:s in a LUKS encrypted pv. Suspend-resume incl wifi etc works Have no time now to test if it still fail hibernate-resume, Bug 22804 (have never worked for me) Mageia 6, x86_64, desktop kernel Working fine on Skylake system - Intel i9-7900X, nvidia GTX 1080Ti. on mga6-64 plasma
packages installed cleanly:
- cpupower-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64
- kernel-desktop-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64
- kernel-desktop-devel-4.14.65-1.mga6-1-1.mga6.x86_64
- kernel-desktop-devel-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64
- kernel-desktop-latest-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64
- kernel-userspace-headers-4.14.65-1.mga6.x86_64
- virtualbox-kernel-4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6-5.2.14-15.mga6.x86_64
- virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-5.2.14-15.mga6.x86_64
system rebooted normally:
$ uname -r
4.14.65-desktop-1.mga6
common applications OK
vbox and clients launched normally
Updated to kernel-desktop-4.14.65 on mga6-64 and mga6-32 clients - no regressions
OK for mga6-64 on this system:
Machine: Device: desktop System: Dell product: Precision Tower 3620
Mobo: Dell model: 09WH54 v: A00 UEFI [Legacy]: Dell v: 2.11.0
CPU: Quad core Intel Core i7-6700 (-HT-MCP-)
Graphics: Card: Intel HD Graphics 530
Enough tests... Validating and flushing out due to the severity Keywords:
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validated_update An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGASA-2018-0345.html Status:
NEW =>
RESOLVED Internet service glitches made me late once again, but I'll report anyway. Old Dell Inspiron 5100, 32-bit P4, iGB RAM, Radeon 7500 graphics,old Atheros wifi, 32-bit Xfce system from the 6.1 test Live iso. Using the desktop586 kernel, as that is the one that the iso installs. Looks good here. |