Security and bugfixes, advisory will follow... SRPMS: kernel-5.15.82-1.mga8.src.rpm kmod-virtualbox-7.0.4-1.2.mga8.src.rpm kmod-xtables-addons-3.21-1.8.mga8.src.rpm i586: bpftool-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm cpupower-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm cpupower-devel-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-devel-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-devel-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-desktop586-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-desktop-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-doc-5.15.82-1.mga8.noarch.rpm kernel-server-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-server-devel-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-server-devel-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-server-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm kernel-source-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.noarch.rpm kernel-source-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.noarch.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm libbpf0-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm libbpf-devel-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm perf-5.15.82-1.mga8.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-5.15.82-desktop-1.mga8-3.21-1.8.mga8.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-5.15.82-desktop586-1.mga8-3.21-1.8.mga8.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-5.15.82-server-1.mga8-3.21-1.8.mga8.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop586-latest-3.21-1.8.mga8.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-3.21-1.8.mga8.i586.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-server-latest-3.21-1.8.mga8.i586.rpm x86_64: bpftool-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm cpupower-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm cpupower-devel-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-devel-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm kernel-desktop-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm kernel-doc-5.15.82-1.mga8.noarch.rpm kernel-server-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-devel-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-devel-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm kernel-server-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm kernel-source-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.noarch.rpm kernel-source-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.noarch.rpm kernel-userspace-headers-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm lib64bpf0-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm lib64bpf-devel-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm perf-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-5.15.82-desktop-1.mga8-7.0.4-1.2.mga8.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-5.15.82-server-1.mga8-7.0.4-1.2.mga8.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest-7.0.4-1.2.mga8.x86_64.rpm virtualbox-kernel-server-latest-7.0.4-1.2.mga8.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-5.15.82-desktop-1.mga8-3.21-1.8.mga8.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-5.15.82-server-1.mga8-3.21-1.8.mga8.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-desktop-latest-3.21-1.8.mga8.x86_64.rpm xtables-addons-kernel-server-latest-3.21-1.8.mga8.x86_64.rpm
Starting with Foolishness, my aging Dell Inspiron 5100, 32-bit P4, Radeon RV200 graphics, 32-bit Xfce system, running kernel-desktop. No installation issues, and no obvious issues after the reboot.
CC: (none) => andrewsfarm
Dell Dimension e520, Core2Quad, AMD HD 8570 graphics, mga8-64 and mga8-32 Plasma systems. No installation issues, and no obvious issues on either system after the reboot.
HP Probook 6550b, i3, Intel graphics, Broadcom wifi, mga8-64 Plasma system. No installation issues. Broadcom-wl driver module appears to have been built successfully. No issues after the reboot - using it to make this report.
x86_64 OK here Hardware: My venerable workstation "svarten": Mainboard: Sabertooth P67, CPU: i7-3770, RAM 16G, GM107 [GeForce GTX 750] using nvidia-current; GeForce 635 series and later, 4k display. Disk&Filesystem: SSD with /boot/EFI and ext4 /boot, LUKS{LVM {swap, ext4 /home & / } and a spinner at /mnt/spinner Updated using: $ LC_ALL=C sudo urpmi.update 'Core Updates Testing' && LC_ALL=C sudo urpmi --downgrade --search-media 'Core Updates Testing' lib64bpf0 cpupower kernel-userspace-headers kernel-desktop-latest kernel-desktop-devel-latest virtualbox-kernel-desktop-latest Rebooted: [morgan@svarten ~]$ uname -a Linux svarten.tribun 5.15.82-desktop-1.mga8 #1 SMP Thu Dec 8 21:42:04 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [morgan@svarten ~]$ dkms status | grep 82 nvidia-current, 515.86.01-1.mga8.nonfree, 5.15.82-desktop-1.mga8, x86_64: installed virtualbox, 7.0.4-1.mga8, 5.15.82-desktop-1.mga8, x86_64: installed-binary from 5.15.82-desktop-1.mga8 [morgan@svarten ~]$ rpm -qa | grep 5.15.82 | sort cpupower-5.15.82-1.mga8 kernel-desktop-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8 kernel-desktop-devel-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8 kernel-desktop-devel-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8 kernel-desktop-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8 kernel-userspace-headers-5.15.82-1.mga8 lib64bpf0-5.15.82-1.mga8 virtualbox-kernel-5.15.82-desktop-1.mga8-7.0.4-1.2.mga8 BOINC detects CUDA and OpenCL. But no suitable work unit to try. Tested: Plasma desktop; using Thunderbird, LibreOffice, Ktorrent, Nextcloud client, Syncthing, Firefox ESR (video ok) java program FriBOK, Flatpak programs Firefox and KiCad... Tests OK as VirtualBox 7.0.4 Host, all guests running concurrently Guest 1: my usual MSW7pro-64, tests OK: dynamic guest window resizing, bidirectional clipboard, host shared folders both bidirectional and write protection checked, USB2 memory stick read&write (without upstream extension pack), video playing OK in Firefox, drag file from host Dolphin to guest Explorer. Windows update. Guest 2: BOINC LHC@home ATLAS simulation virtual machine 3CPU. Guest 3: Mageia 8 -64, Xfce. Full update to normal updates. Then also kernel-5.15.82-desktop-1 and reboot. Internet video in Firefox. Bidirectionally shared clipboard. USB stick read and write.
CC: (none) => fri
MGA8-64 MATE on Acer Aspire 5253 No installation issues. Wifi, internet sound and video OK. ods, odt, docx, pdf, odp; all OK. Having a problem with odb file, but haven't got to the bottom of the problem yet. Investigating further.
CC: (none) => herman.viaene
MGA8-64, Gnome, Asus Laptop AMD A6-9225 RADEON R4 RTL8723BE Bluetooth The following 5 packages are going to be installed: - cpupower-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-5.15.82-1.mga8-1-1.mga8.x86_64 - kernel-desktop-latest-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64 - kernel-userspace-headers-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64 - lib64bpf0-5.15.82-1.mga8.x86_64 ---reboot $ uname -a Linux localhost.localdomain 5.15.82-desktop-1.mga8 #1 SMP Thu Dec 8 21:42:04 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux - all utilities are working and programs - bluetooth, wifi, sound - suspends and wakes up fine working as designed.
CC: (none) => brtians1
Copied the odb again from my desktop PC, and no problems anymore. It looks like with all fiddling around on this laptop, I corrupted this odb. This tested NFS access to shares on desktop PC as well. So no objections anymore.
AMD Phenom II X4, AMD HD 8490 graphics, MGA8-64 Plasma system. No installation issues. The rtl8192eu module appeared to build and install without issues. After reboot, no issues noted.
MGA8-64 Plasma on an HP Pavilion 15, AMD A8-4555M APU, AMD "Aruba" graphics, Realtek rtl8188EE wifi. No installation issues. Tried this and that after the reboot, with no obvious issues noted.
Kernel: 5.15.82-desktop-1.mga8 x86_64 10-Core Intel Core i9-7900X NVIDIA GP102 [GeForce GTX 1080 Ti] No issues during boot or login. Desktop running normally, falkon, firefox, thunderbird, NFS shares, NAS, glmark2... Virtualbox launches 32-bit and 64-bit clients OK - NFS shares mounted. Bluetooth and pavucontrol working well together for videos in mplayer-ruby.
CC: (none) => tarazed25
On both x86_64 hosts, and on aarch64 (rpi 4b) no regressions. In x86_64 and i586 vb guests, sound level is low after rebooting for the kernel update. Just before the reboot sound level was normal for youtube in firefox. Checked youtube in firefox again after the reboot, had to increase the volume in the vb guests from 30% to 90% to get the same volume.
CC: (none) => davidwhodgins
MGA8 64 XFCE Intel Core I5 6Go RAM, Nvidia GeForce 520M with driver 390 nonfree, Wi-Fi card with driver Broadcom nonfree. Updated with QA repo and RPMs: cpupower 5.15.82 1.mga8 x86_64 kernel-desktop-5.15.82-1.mga8 1 1.mga8 x86_64 kernel-desktop-devel-5.15.82-> 1 1.mga8 x86_64 kernel-desktop-devel-latest 5.15.82 1.mga8 x86_64 kernel-desktop-latest 5.15.82 1.mga8 x86_64 kernel-userspace-headers 5.15.82 1.mga8 x86_64 lib64bpf0 5.15.82 1.mga8 x86_64 virtualbox-kernel-5.15.82-des> 7.0.4 1.2.mga8 x86_64 virtualbox-kernel-desktop-lat> 7.0.4 1.2.mga8 x86_64 No issues after reboot. Tested with: - dual screen OK - graphic card OK - sound OK - Bluetooth OK - Wi-fi OK - Internet Browsing with FF OK - Vbox OK I noticed a malfunction when using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. If I use the Bluetooth, the Wi-Fi becomes inaccessible even if it is already connected. That is to say that if I put the Bluetooth ON I can not connect. If the Wi-fi is connected and I connect a device in Bluetooth the wi-fi stops but does not disconnect in the network management interface. What logs or manipulations should I provide or perform to solve the problem? My driver Broadcom is broadcom-wl (6.30.223.271-65.mga8.nonfree) My card is BCM4313 802.11bgn Wireless Network Adapter Certainly Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are shared by the same card
CC: (none) => guillaume.royer
Whiteboard: (none) => MGA8-64-OK, MGA8-32-OKKeywords: (none) => advisory, validated_updateCC: (none) => sysadmin-bugs
An update for this issue has been pushed to the Mageia Updates repository. https://advisories.mageia.org/MGASA-2022-0477.html
Resolution: (none) => FIXEDStatus: NEW => RESOLVED