I wanted to see how things are in the AMD universe (and an all-open-source gaming stack!), so I have a shiny new computer with a Vega 64 graphics card. I am hitting https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108049, which is very frustrating. (When the card goes to sleep, it doesn't wake up. I have to hit the suspend button and sleep the whole computer to get it to respond.) Apparently there is a fix in amd-staging-drm-next. How long does it take for something like that to get to me?
On 11/7/18 10:33 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
I wanted to see how things are in the AMD universe (and an all-open-source gaming stack!), so I have a shiny new computer with a Vega 64 graphics card. I am hitting https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108049, which is very frustrating. (When the card goes to sleep, it doesn't wake up. I have to hit the suspend button and sleep the whole computer to get it to respond.) Apparently there is a fix in amd-staging-drm-next. How long does it take for something like that to get to me?
It's likely the fix made it into 4.20-rc1, so you could give that a try[0]. If 4.20-rc1 works, then it's possible the fix will show up in an upcoming 4.19 stable release. If it hasn't been marked as a stable candidate and no one tracks down the commit, though, it'll filter down as part of the rebase to 4.20 in a couple months.
[0] https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=1160529
On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 04:58:30PM +0000, Jeremy Cline wrote:
It's likely the fix made it into 4.20-rc1, so you could give that a try[0]. If 4.20-rc1 works, then it's possible the fix will show up in an upcoming 4.19 stable release. If it hasn't been marked as a stable candidate and no one tracks down the commit, though, it'll filter down as part of the rebase to 4.20 in a couple months.
Cool -- thanks Jeremy. Looks like updating to the rawhide-nodebug kernel fixes it.
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