The plan was to release a new ISO this month with the kernel at the linux 5.15 series. For that linux has been in the build repo for almost 2 weeks now at 5.15.10 & 11.
But there is a major issue with ISO creation, no ISO so far will boot with any 5.15 kernel, no errors, no logs, simply complete hang after the bootloader gives way to what should be the kernel loading.
Since a new ISO is really needed (and no answer found at all after 3 weeks of trying all kinds of ISO builds), there is no other choice but to move back to the 5.14 series. 5.14.21 is now up, so when on the [build] repo, run pacman -Suu after you update and see the warning that the local kernel is newer then [build].

Interesting i've using 5.15.10 with no issues, unless i downgrade mesa to 21.2.6, Falkon looks a bit broken, more specifically WebEngine render.

  • demm replied to this.

    bvbfan Interesting i've using 5.15.10 with no issues

    There are no issues with using 5.15, it is the live ISOs that won't boot (most probably AUFS related).

    Should i upgrade kernel to 5.15?

    • demm replied to this.

      Dacija If you are not on the build repo, you are not effected at all.
      linux-next has been at 5.15 for almost 2 months, so you have had plenty of opportunity to use 5.15. Updating now to linux (not linux-next) 5.15 is not possible, not in the repo.