Post Aqr44saiTXwMKo7u9A by alf@freeradical.zone
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 (DIR) Post #AqnbyyxCWgQI8jABea by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2025-02-05T05:58:28Z
       
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       If you're on Arch or other rolling release distrosDO NOT UPDATE YOUR SYSTEM RIGHT NOWThere are a lot of reports of 6.13.1 being very cooked, wait a bit before updating https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/linux/-/issues/110
       
 (DIR) Post #AqncDkBLjIPwfZouEy by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2025-02-05T06:01:06Z
       
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       It's unclear what it is right now and the extent of the effected systems but there appears to be an actual kernel regression, not just an Arch problem
       
 (DIR) Post #AqncEIlL9zPPv2v83k by fenglengshun@mastodon.social
       2025-02-05T06:01:13Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux @BrodieOnLinux this is why I don't use Arch-based anymore. You guys can have fun with that, I'll just be on the Fedora-based train and running AUR via Distrobox.
       
 (DIR) Post #AqncIeWSCPvkZ423LE by alice@transgirl.cafe
       2025-02-05T06:01:29.829Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social i wonder how it got past the testing stage
       
 (DIR) Post #AqncIfPOu7snJTjvzE by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2025-02-05T06:01:55Z
       
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       @alice Until we know what systems are effected it's hard to say
       
 (DIR) Post #AqncQAfR5G0KHroo2S by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2025-02-05T06:03:23Z
       
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       If you are effected the easiest fix is swap over to linux-lts temporarily, as always, I'm right that you should have the LTS kernel around as a backup.
       
 (DIR) Post #AqncUQ0nyUMr2Iq5MO by alice@transgirl.cafe
       2025-02-05T06:03:28.258Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social i mean the arch testing stage, where they check that a version is OK to release. i'd expect for them to check most things before releasing an important package like kernel
       
 (DIR) Post #AqncUR2c9FPQECh2oq by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2025-02-05T06:04:06Z
       
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       @alice What I mean is it's unclear if it's only specific hardware that is effected, it most likely is if it wasn't caught
       
 (DIR) Post #AqnczEDbs9UzR7WHUe by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2025-02-05T06:09:42Z
       
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       There is some discussion happening over on the Arch forums https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2224612
       
 (DIR) Post #Aqnd7oqJaWZ3LDihgO by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2025-02-05T06:11:14Z
       
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       @leaf It should be fine
       
 (DIR) Post #AqneXUcRVBRa6N2NlY by joshix@fosspri.de
       2025-02-05T06:27:05Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux i've used 6.13 for a while now and didn't have any problems
       
 (DIR) Post #AqneaJm4HM7pKtt2Z6 by error420@fuzzies.wtf
       2025-02-05T06:27:32Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux balls
       
 (DIR) Post #AqngeNQepgo9jmw3Xc by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2025-02-05T06:50:44Z
       
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       @joshix 6.13.1, not 6.13
       
 (DIR) Post #AqniBMxZhJHNnEczwm by bill88t@c.im
       2025-02-05T07:07:53Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinuxTimeshift with daily snapshots.
       
 (DIR) Post #AqnjSQOeH01ZKRzK4m by joshix@fosspri.de
       2025-02-05T07:22:10Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux i'm using mainline, probably 13.1 as well. I just upgraded to 14 something
       
 (DIR) Post #Aqnl5uVGN3uZx1TRw0 by niko@furry.engineer
       2025-02-05T07:40:27Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux niko@niko-desktop ~ > ls /lib/modules/6.13.1-arch1-1/ah shitbetter not get a power outage here i hope
       
 (DIR) Post #Aqnl6myBrj8WsNQJWK by harmone@mastodon.social
       2025-02-05T07:40:41Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux @alice *affected
       
 (DIR) Post #Aqnlnk02mfvY7Hltcu by teto@cawfee.club
       2025-02-05T07:48:28.943469Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux arch moment
       
 (DIR) Post #Aqo2ywzAXdp2nWIEpU by midtsveen@social.linux.pizza
       2025-02-05T11:00:53Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux
       
 (DIR) Post #Aqo8KQ8dqZRb47mUHw by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2025-02-05T12:00:54Z
       
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       @midtsveen Rare Debian Stale W
       
 (DIR) Post #Aqo8hIyQeRQ5VMursO by fosrex@mastodon.world
       2025-02-05T12:05:00Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux Too late, though I am not having any sort of issues. I did have to disable generation of the fallback initramfs since the boot partitioning was getting full. The inclusion of GSP firmware was ages ago and I barely managed to get through that, I don't know why the 6.13 initramfs got so bloated.
       
 (DIR) Post #AqoAlewp5sdiitMxDk by condret@shitposter.world
       2025-02-05T12:28:15.647586Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux don't use flatpak, it has been needless garbage from day 1
       
 (DIR) Post #AqoJKcSF9efOl8FMzw by fjelle@mastodon.social
       2025-02-05T14:04:07Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux @midtsveen Debian maybe non-crashing, it is non-installable too... If I gave my mam, she isn't the most computer savvy, the assignment of downloading and installing Arch, Debian or Gentoo, I would think that Gentoo has the highest chance of success, because of the Gentoo-wiki.:-)
       
 (DIR) Post #AqoT8ievGAg44K8r6u by pertho@mastodon.bsd.cafe
       2025-02-05T15:54:00Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux Does this only happen with flatpak things or is it a broader problem?
       
 (DIR) Post #AqohkelNajswLf97FQ by Madic@chaos.social
       2025-02-05T18:37:47Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinuxI like to use the aur package linux-versioned-bin. It installs every kernel with version string and adds that to the bootloader. So in e.g. grub you can choose the kernel version you would like to boot. The pinned post from the package has more and some important information
       
 (DIR) Post #AqokvriI5DU3YojnSy by Isofruit@mastodon.social
       2025-02-05T19:13:25Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux The way this is looking it' *looks* like a flatpak issue (?), or at least a fuse issue revealing itself through flatpak. Kinda sucks, but at least you can just boot into an lts kernel
       
 (DIR) Post #Aqov5C7YZpVV08duu8 by paulmelis@mastodon.gamedev.place
       2025-02-05T21:07:09Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux Bisected in https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/linux/-/issues/110#note_243523 to a kernel patch in the FUSE layer.
       
 (DIR) Post #AqpdlUiUE0e4outfSC by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2025-02-06T05:27:50Z
       
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       Following on from the kernel regression discovered yesterday, this appears to be a regression with FUSE that can be triggered by Flatpak, it's still unclear if Flatpak is the only trigger and going by other reports I'm assuming it's not.There are a lot of tools that rely on FUSE functioning correctly but at least the problem is known https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/linux/-/issues/110#note_243523
       
 (DIR) Post #AqphBKyDNrDfz5GgQS by phel@toot.cafe
       2025-02-06T06:05:59Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux I'm just again and again amazed by how many people are helping out debugging that issue!
       
 (DIR) Post #AqpqfjO641hTzLwSSe by nullpotential@fedia.social
       2025-02-06T07:05:14.874Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux adds to list of reasons I hate flatpak
       
 (DIR) Post #AqpqfkO8LNK95ky09o by BrodieOnLinux@mstdn.social
       2025-02-06T07:50:33Z
       
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       @nullpotential FUSE
       
 (DIR) Post #AqqByHg3PeA8aO1sPY by kuchenmampfer@chaos.social
       2025-02-06T08:37:36Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux I also ran into the issue and was able to diagnose it thanks to you :)https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499564
       
 (DIR) Post #Aqql75mWVT4gh5zU8G by maple@hear-me.social
       2025-02-06T18:24:49Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux The problem with #FUSE, at least on #Ubuntu 24.04, is that if you attempt to install it in the normal way (sudo apt install fuse) for some reason it first UNinstalls a bunch of other fairly essential stuff.  I don't know if the fault is with FUSE or with the #apt installer but the net result is you cannot run any #AppImage file that depends on FUSE (and it appears that all of them do).  I am not sure what genius created this situation but it's probably a good part of the reason why AppImages are not more widely used .The following additional packages will be installed:  libfuse2t64The following packages will be REMOVED:  flatpak fuse3 gnome-remote-desktop gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng gnome-software-plugin-flatpak gnome-sushi gvfs-fuse mintstick nautilus ntfs-3g ubuntu-desktop-minimal ubuntu-session xdg-desktop-portal  xdg-desktop-portal-gnome xdg-desktop-portal-gtkThe following NEW packages will be installed:  fuse libfuse2t640 upgraded, 2 newly installed, 15 to remove and 4 not upgraded.
       
 (DIR) Post #Aqr44saiTXwMKo7u9A by alf@freeradical.zone
       2025-02-06T21:57:20Z
       
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       @BrodieOnLinux Thanks for updating on the issue! Im holding any update until this is resolved