Re: Where can I find more information on the recent update to the 4.18.0-373 kernel

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I'm not sure how much freedom you have with your setup, but you could
always try to use the elrepo-ml or elrepo-lt kernels.  The elrepo-ml kernel
follows the published version pretty closely, so for example right now I'm
running 5.17.3 on my el8 boxes.  The newer kernels solve a lot of hardware
issues.

On Tue, Apr 19, 2022 at 5:54 PM Kay Schenk <kay.schenk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello folks --
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> Is there any write up for the most recent update to kernel 4.18.0-373
> specifically with respect to sound setup or anything really? I had been
> using an "alpha" driver for my Intel sound that was appended to my boot
> line up until this latest. This not only did not work but caused
> continual hangs. Edited the 4.18.0-373 kernel line and things got
> somewhat better...but....this version is loading A LOT of modules and do
> I really need them, etc.
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> I am going through a lot of grief with this recent upgrade.
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> Thanks for any help...
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> -- Kay
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