I have applied the updates on bionic and can no longer reproduce it.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done-bionic
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To trigger the bug:
1. Install any out-of-tree dkms packages (like bbswitch-dkms)
2. Un-enroll keys from MOK, ensure `mokutil --test-key
/var/lib/shim-signed/mok/MOK.der` command returns
"/var/lib/shim-signed/mok/MOK.der is not enrolled"
3. Ensure SecureBoot is enabled
4. Install any l
For some reason this package is also outdated in 20.04, where it also
uses the same version: 2018.05.09
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outdated wi
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The reproduced dkms version on bionic is 2.3-3ubuntu9.2, while the verified
version is 2.3-3ubuntu9.3.
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Title:
Enroll key w
Public bug reported:
In a troubleshooting thread[1] I assisted within the local Ubuntu
community a user encountered an issue where Bluetooth devices(e.g. HID
mouse) no longer function after a certain update on a Xubuntu 22.04
system that uses an HWE kernel.
bluetoothd logs appear to have some err
A known workaround is to install the guest additions provided by the
upstream application, at least with 7.0.22 upstream version it works.
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Kernel log when running on the 6.8.0-31-generic Ubuntu kernel:
https://dpaste.com/969L98QN2
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Title:
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS VBox VM does
I noticed that the guest additions features are still functional in the
6.8.0-31-generic version of the Ubuntu kernel, but are no longer
available after upgrading to 6.8.0-47-generic.
If we bisect these two versions we may be able to locate the kernel
version that introduces the regression.
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