On Fri, Jun 24, 2022 at 4:21 AM Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 6/23/22 17:13, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
[...]
>>> Thanks! Here are the updates from last Wed and Thu:
>>>
>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Wed Jun 15 09:00:01 PM CDT 2022 - DNF UPDATE STARTED Wed Jun 15 09:00:01
>>> PM CDT 2022 - *** CHECKING FOR DNF UPDATES *** Wed Jun 15 09:00:01 PM
>>> CDT 2022 - Last metadata expiration check: 1:09:47 ago on Wed 15 Jun
>>> 2022 07:50:16 PM CDT. Wed Jun 15 09:00:01 PM CDT 2022 - Dependencies
>>> resolved. Wed Jun 15 09:00:01 PM CDT 2022 - Nothing to do. Wed Jun 15
>>> 09:00:01 PM CDT 2022 -
>> I don't know what that is, but somehow you pasted it without newlines...
>
> Yes, indeed, my apologies! But your suggestion below is far less of an effort.
>
>>
>> Run "dnf history", find the entry for that update (probably the first one),
>> then run "dnf history info 38", but replace the 38 with the number of the
>> entry. Copy and paste that list with newlines.
>
> $ sudo dnf history info 565
> Install kernel-5.17.14-300.fc36.x86_64 @updates
> Install kernel-core-5.17.14-300.fc36.x86_64 @updates
You did have a kernel update.
> Install kernel-debug-core-5.17.14-300.fc36.x86_64 @updates
> Install kernel-debug-modules-5.17.14-300.fc36.x86_64 @updates
> Install kernel-debug-modules-extra-5.17.14-300.fc36.x86_64 @updates
You must have been upgrading this system for quite a while. The debug
kernel modules got accidentally pulled in back then. You can do "dnf
remove kernel-debug*" to get rid of those.
I have no idea why hibernate stopped working, but it seems to not like
something the BIOS is doing.
Dell systems recently got BIOS updates. My newest Dell system did a 2-step BIOS firmware
update dance. The updates are dated May 22.
"
- Firmware updates to address security vulnerabilities including (Common
Vulnerabilities
and Exposures - CVE) such as CVE-2022-0004,
CVE-2022-0005, CVE-2022-21123,
CVE-2022-21125, CVE-2022-21127,
CVE-2022-21151, CVE-2022-21166, and CVE-2022-21181"
These might have introduced something in the BIOS that kernels "don't like". I see a bunch of
driver firmware updates around the same time. If these are problematic there may be reports for
for other distros.
--
George N. White III
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