Unstable branch - Kernel linux612 6.12.2-1

The new kernel shows a blue screen when starting, so it doesn’t work.

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Blue Screen?

Like BSOD?

Is there any text included? Or is it just blue?

So I’ve just updated to the latest stable release of the Nvidia drivers 565.77 and now the os won’t boot anymore on kernel 6.12

I’ve also reinstalled linux612 & linux612-nvidia but still, the os doesen’t load anymore and it just gets stuck at the motherboard logo

hopefully I had a 6.11 kernel fallback and that works

I’m using Manjaro unstable branch

Yes lt’s whole page of it & at least one kernel panic.

Then I guess its this

But neither that, nor anything here, provides any more information to go off of than ‘6.12 no work’.
:person_shrugging:

Most likely fixed via: [pkg-upd] 6.12.2-2 (e9716457) · Commits · Packages / core / linux612 · GitLab

See also: Re: [PATCH 6.12 000/826] 6.12.2-rc1 review - Linus Torvalds

Remember: a stable kernel is not a stable kernel. Start using RCs :smile:

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Please check the latest Unstable Updates topic and search the forum before creating a new topic. I’ve merged yours here.

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Did you see

Hmm. Thet commit

    091620130822 ("sched/ext: Remove sched_fork() hack")

depends on upstream commit b23decf8ac91 ("sched: Initialize idle tasks
only once") and does not work on its own.

         Linus

I just pushed 6.12.2-2 and confirmed it resolves the issue.

Well https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-DRM-Panic-BSoD-Picture

I agree it’s fixed, many thanks.

No, the boot log was displayed on a blue screen (I’ve never had one before) with lots of error messages.
I would have had to take a photo of the screen with my smartphone and I suspect that I wouldn’t have been able to post the picture in the forum.
Now it’s fixed again :+1:

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The issue is also gone in version 6.12.3-1.

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