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Author: Marjorie Roome
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To: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] Where do I get an old kernel? Was, Cannot hibernate any more since last system upgrade
Hi,

On Thu, 2025-06-19 at 12:38 +0200, Alessandro Vesely via Dng wrote:
> On Tue 10/Jun/2025 08:39:07 +0200 Alessandro Vesely wrote:
> >
> > It sounds like a kernel bug, shall i file it?
>
>
> I did, https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1107579
>
> They want me to check whether the bug is present in an older version.
>
> I don't recall what version I had before this one (linux-image-6.1.0-
> 37-amd64).
>
> They say:
>
>      So can you please check if that problem also happens with 6.12
> or better still on 6.15, please?
>      (Note that 6.12.31 has another amdgpu bug, so please make sure
> to test at least 6.12.32 (that is, take the kernel package from
> testing and not      backports, or wait until backports are updated
> accordingly);
>      experimental has 6.15.)
>
> What does it mean 6.12 and 6.15?
>
> Where can I download the .deb's for that?  Any hint?
>

I posted about this on the DevGalaxy list on 06-06-25 (without getting
an answer):

I'm running Daedulus. I recently got an automated update from linux-
image and linux-headers 6.1.0-35 to 6.1.0-37, however this breaks
hibernate, or more accurately thaw as the machine hibernates seemingly
successfully but doesn't thaw properly - I see the disk light flashing
intermittently but it never achieves a thawed image, it's just blank.
Stopping and restarting using the power button works but doesn't get me
back the hibernated image.

Removing the 6-1.0-37 linux-image (and headers) reverts me back to
6.1.0-35 and hibernate works once again.

Attempting to jump over the issue by installing the latest backport
kernel fails due to unmet dependencies.

So for now I've also put a hold on to stop 6-1.0-37 re-installing
itself.

Has anyone else seen this behaviour or have a solution?

Or maybe I just need to wait for Excalibur and see if that solves the
problem.

--
Marjorie