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and subject line Re: Bug#1038811: Kernel 6.3 also has these bugs.
has caused the Debian Bug report #1038811,
regarding general: Unable to poweroff and suspend after upgrading to Debian 12
from Debian 11
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Package: general
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: bete...@web.de
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
After upgrading to Debian 12 bookworm from Debian 11 I couldn't
shutdown or suspend anymore because of several components waiting
indefinitely like f.i.
- kvm authentication preventing shutdown
- systemd-udevd (waiting for process 405)
- modprobe (waiting for process modprobe 572)
- Booting up was also taking much longer than on Debian 11 because
of "ifupdown" package searching for entropy.
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
I tried downgrading affected packages and also disabling
services at boot - no success.
I upgraded my BIOS on my Thinkpad W540 - still same problem.
What led to success: Booting with lower/older Kernel solved it and
everything works smoothly from then - Setting default Kernel: 5.10.0-23-amd64
(instead of 6.1)
* What was the outcome of this action?
Poweroff and suspend works smoothly like in previous Debian. I
no longer have to forcibly shut down my machine by interruption
of power.
Booting works fast again.
* What outcome did you expect instead?
I expected everything to work with the new Kernel 6.1. Downgrading the
kernel was my last resort. How is 6.1 an LTS when these issues are present?
Regards,
Johannes Wülk
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Hello Niccolò, Johannes,
On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 04:16:06PM +0100, Niccolò Paganini II wrote:
> I would like to add that the problem remains with kernel 6.3...
unfortunately your report was filed against the "general" package,
which is not a real package. Filing bugs there is unlikely to yield
to resolutions.
Please see https://www.debian.org/support for user support venues.
Interacting with people there is more likely to lead to something
fruitful.
Best,
Chris
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