Thanks for the link Guilherme, guess that answers that question.
Given March 4 is just round the corner, I am not sure there is much can be done
at this point, but I will however just echo what Tom beat me to saying:
As a software developer I fully understand and recognise the need to
delay thing
Are we going to see a release on this soon?
Nearly a month for a userspace impacting regression :(
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Userspace break as a resu
Right, the fixed kernel mentioned in -proposed is NOT the 4.15 HWE
kernel, it's the 4.4.0 kernel.
You need to select the correct kernel if you wish to test the fix.
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Putatieve,
Seems like you have the bionic HWE installed, so that is why your server is
defaulting to 4.15.
Your apt log shows 4.4 downloading so you should be able to manually boot into
it from grub...
Personally I'm hoping an update drops to bionic proposed as Xenial was not part
of my origi
No package containing the fix for 18.04 has been released yet, only 18.10.
It is therefore expected that 18.04.X still displays the issue.
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See https://marc.info/?t=15488303251&r=1&w=2 for LKML discussion and
replies.
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Title:
Userspace break as a result of missing pat
Public bug reported:
Hi,
The most recent set of Ubuntu kernels applied a variety of tty patches
including:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/c96cf923a98d1b094df9f0cf97a83e118817e31b
But have not applied the more recent
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/d3736d82e8169768218ee0ef68718
The following commit resolves this issue:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/0b8db271f1592e118feef7300f6da85bea9366da
It applies cleanly to 3.17.1, backported from 3.18RC1.
Thanks
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Sorry Chris,
"Fix CommittedFixed, but not available until next release." made it
sound like the upstream commit had been made and would fix the issue
once 3.18 was merged in 15.04.
With regards to the bisect I can say with certainty it is one of these:
https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/10/6/515
Is ther
I am genuinely surprised. Despite 3.17 having worse issues (bugged display
dimming as well), 3.18 RC1 appears to work fine without any paramaters at all:
Linux XPS-15Z 3.18.0-031800rc1-generic #201410192135 SMP Mon Oct 20 01:37:04
UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Looking forward to 15.04
Public bug reported:
Filed at Chris P's request, this bug is still present on both the Ubuntu
14.04 kernel (3.13) as well as the latest mainline kernel (3.17). In
addition the mainline kernel causes additional issues with regards to
brightness control.
I have used the boot param noapic to run Ubu
Can confirm in upstream 3.17
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Status: Expired => Confirmed
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Title:
[Dell XPS 15z] Needs kernel
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