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Linux 6.17 Fix Lands To Address Regression With "Serious Breakage" In Hibernation


This week's round of power management fixes for the in-development Linux 6.17 kernel are on the more notable side with fixes for both AMD and Intel P-State drivers plus addressing a system hibernation issue that could lead to 'serious breakage' and stems from a Linux 6.16 regression.

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