Re: [Bug 218092] Laptop hanging on black screen, when suspended and woke up!

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On Fri, Nov 03, 2023 at 07:16:24AM +0000, bugzilla-daemon@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=218092
> 
> --- Comment #43 from Ertugrul Uyar (ertugruluyar.personal@xxxxxxxxx) ---
> I don't know what happened exactly but it's building .deb files now. I dıd this
> things:
> https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/20293#issuecomment-1461877599 --> I
> did make modules then make modules_sign. make modules_sign give error and I did
> this: https://askubuntu.com/a/1178467
> then, to create signature, I think, click the link:
> https://superuser.com/a/1322832 --> In this, I did this: 
> "In your linux kernel root folder that you're compiling go to the certs folder
> and run:"
> openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha512 -days 36500 -batch -x509 -config
> x509.genkey -outform DER -out signing_key.x509 -keyout signing_key.pem
> Then I tried this: "make modules_sign" and "make modules_install" and get
> error, so I decided to disable module signing:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29806414/how-to-disable-kernel-module-signing-in-linux
> but I didn't change the value from this UI. So I manually change .config file:
> CONFIG_MODULE_SIG=n
> CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL=n
> I was change this and copy to linux6.6/ folder and then run "make -j$(nproc)
> bindeb-pkg" then I checked the .config file while is building. In the .config
> file that used for last building: 
> CONFIG_MODULE_SIG=y
> # CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL is not set

To use your own key pair, you need to set CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY to the path
of the desired key.

> 
> NOW, I have this .deb file. How I am gonna install this, do I have to use
> command or I just click and open with KDE Discover. And which file should I
> install?
> -----
> dpkg-deb: building package 'linux-image-6.6.0' in
> '../linux-image-6.6.0_6.6.0-6_amd64.deb'.
> dpkg-deb: building package 'linux-libc-dev' in
> '../linux-libc-dev_6.6.0-6_amd64.deb'.
> dpkg-deb: building package 'linux-headers-6.6.0' in
> '../linux-headers-6.6.0_6.6.0-6_amd64.deb'.
> dpkg-deb: building package 'linux-image-6.6.0-dbg' in
> '../linux-image-6.6.0-dbg_6.6.0-6_amd64.deb'.
>  dpkg-genbuildinfo --build=binary -O../linux-upstream_6.6.0-6_amd64.buildinfo
>  dpkg-genchanges --build=binary -O../linux-upstream_6.6.0-6_amd64.changes
> dpkg-genchanges: info: binary-only upload (no source code included)
>  dpkg-source --after-build .
> dpkg-buildpackage: info: binary-only upload (no source included)

Use apt (the package manager). Only kernel headers and images are needed
to get the kernel running:

```
# apt install ../linux-headers-6.6.0_6.6.0-6_amd64.deb ../linux-image-6.6.0_6.6.0-6_amd64.deb
```

Thanks.

-- 
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