@tjaalton, looks like 6.8 is discovered last by /etc/grub.d/10_linux,
thus ending up at the bottom of the grub menu, under the "advanced"
menu. The first boot option is still using 6.5.0-1027-oem, (i.e. the one
selected with the default /etc/default/grub that uses GRUB_DEFAULT=0).
Looks like folks
@anthonywong, does that mean the OEM-6.5 kernel will see a new release,
then? Or is it still dead?
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Timo, does that also contain the fix for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2069416 ?
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Thanks for the update, Tyler. I know this has been a long road, but the
cumulative effect of everyone's hard work on this particular front will
be huge. I'm very much looking forward to this.
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** Description changed:
The ubuntu-xenial kernel doesn't compile if you use -Werror
=incompatible-pointer-types. This seems to be due to ubuntu/i915, though
it's possible there are others. For example, in
ubuntu/i915/i915_gem_dmabuf.c, the signatures of the functions handed
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The ubuntu-xenial kernel doesn't compile if you use -Werror
=incompatible-pointer-types. This seems to be due to ubuntu/i915, though
it's possible there are others. For example, in
ubuntu/i915/i915_gem_dmabuf.c, the signatures of the functions handed
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Public bug reported:
Running Ubuntu Xenial 64-bit on a Dell M3800, which is one of those dual
video card things (built-in Intel as well as an nvidia). I'm currently
getting the following message spamming my syslog so much I'm starting to
get warnings about my disk getting full:
Jan 27 13:12:09 Pa
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On a Dell M3800, running Trusty, my screen goes blank (e.g. as if it
were going idle, but still backlit) very often (around every 5-10
minutes). The only way I can get it back is to either close the laptop
lid to
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Public bug reported:
On a Dell M3800, running Trusty, my screen goes blank (e.g. as if it
were going idle, but still backlit) very often (around every 5-10
minutes). The only way I can get it back is to either close the laptop
lid to suspend and wake it back up, or to switch TTYs. The relevant
sys
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
* Recent additions to the mako kernel have made it too big for the mako
boot partition. Without this patch, a boot.img cannot be created.
[Test Case]
1. Compile the mako kernel without this patch.
2. Attempt to create a boot.img
3. Notice that the kernel is too
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
* The Snappy packaging format will soon move to utilizing a squashfs
image per package. However, when that change happens such snaps will
fail to install on the Mako due to squashfs support not being enabled.
[Test Case]
1. Install squashfs-tools.
2. Create a di
** Description changed:
- The snappy confinement model utilizes both apparmor and seccomp filters,
- and while the former is supported by the phone kernel, the latter is
- not. Snappy cannot be used on the mako, krillin, or vegetahd without
- seccomp filters being backported.
+ [Impact]
+
+ * Th
Public bug reported:
The snappy confinement model utilizes both apparmor and seccomp filters,
and while the former is supported by the phone kernel, the latter is
not. Snappy cannot be used on the mako, krillin, or vegetahd without
seccomp filters being backported.
** Affects: linux-mako (Ubuntu)
@Christopher Penalver: I've confirmed that Joseph's patch has made it
all the way upstream to the base Linux kernel
(http://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git). Is
this issue then resolved? Is anyone still having issues with it?
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@Allan Crooks: It looks like Joseph got it into Raring, so you should
have seen it in a kernel update. Is that not the case?
@Christopher Penalver: I'm not sure where along the line that got set
back to -1, so the fixed version may have actually been pushed upstream
and a mistake made for Raring.
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