Max: > On Mon, 17 Dec 2018 at 22:48, Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net> wrote: > >> [...] >> > Another amendment here: > 4.18.0-2 does indeed work as expected. 4.18.0-3 does not work. > I tried this on Dell Latitude D630 and Dell Latitude E6400 notebooks. > > How can this be forwarded to the kernel maintainers? > > Best regards, > Max > Hi Max, Thanks for your interest in improving Debian. :) I noticed that there is now a new version of the kernel in Debian unstable[1]. Please consider testing whether that solves your issue. /Caveat emptor/: It has only had a few days of exposure in unstable at the moment and may have unreported issues. If this is a problem for you, consider waiting for it to reach testing before trying it out. If that still fails for you, please file a bug via reportbug against the "linux" package. Thanks, ~Niels [1] For how to do that, please consult: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/8049/how-to-install-some-packages-from-unstable-debian-on-a-computer-running-stabl Using the APT::Default-Release configuration from that answer with "testing" instead of "stable" should do the trick followed by: apt install linux-image-<subtype>/unstable (Assuming here you track one of the linux-image-* packages for getting newer kernels automatically. Alternative, use "apt install <linux-kernel-package>/unstable" to install the concrete package from unstable)
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