If I knew how I might be able to bisect. I found some info on the issue (see links), I think I can compile a kernel if I knew the options that the kernel I used was compiled with. I'm not really a programmer so if I have to read through (too much) code I will fail. Is there a link for Ubuntu standard kernel compiling?
I understand from Dirk Bachmann that some where between 4.13.0.21 en 25 thinks got broken. I understand that I need the first kernel that broke and the one before and somehow have to compare them with git. At least I should be able to find out at what update things got broken.
How can I successfully run the script "git bisect run" step by step if I have to hibernate the system and each time I do this the system will freeze at resume? I assume the analysis will be aborted each time.
If someone has a link to some more info (for a not really programmer), I'll give it a try.
If I knew how I might be able to bisect. I found some info on the issue (see links), I think I can compile a kernel if I knew the options that the kernel I used was compiled with. I'm not really a programmer so if I have to read through (too much) code I will fail. Is there a link for Ubuntu standard kernel compiling?
I understand from Dirk Bachmann that some where between 4.13.0.21 en 25 thinks got broken. I understand that I need the first kernel that broke and the one before and somehow have to compare them with git. At least I should be able to find out at what update things got broken.
How can I successfully run the script "git bisect run" step by step if I have to hibernate the system and each time I do this the system will freeze at resume? I assume the analysis will be aborted each time.
If someone has a link to some more info (for a not really programmer), I'll give it a try.
Links: /www.kernel. org/doc/ html/latest/ admin-guide/ bug-bisect. html /lwn.net/ Articles/ 317154/
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