Public bug reported:
The linux-modules-extra-5.19.0-1022-aws package didn't include
binder_linux and ashmem_linux kernel modules anymore, which broke the
anbox cloud from bootstrapping on the AWS.
The following options are what we need
CONFIG_ANDROID=y
CONFIG_ANDROID_BINDER_IPC=m
CONFIG_A
** Summary changed:
- The linux-modules-extra-5.19.0-1022-aws didn't include binder_linux and
ashmem_linux kernel modules
+ The linux-modules-extra-5.19.0-1022-aws didn't include binder_linux kernel
modules
** Description changed:
The linux-modules-extra-5.19.0-1022-aws package didn't includ
As we noticed the following commit
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/721412ed3d819e767cac2b06646bf03aa158aaec
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/jammy/commit/drivers/staging?h=Ubuntu-hwe-5.19-5.19.0-40.41_22.04.1&id=721412ed3d819e767cac2b06646bf03aa158aaec
t
I gave it a try with the test kernel shared by Dimitri.
1. Launch a jammy(kernel version: 5.15.0-25-generic) based LXD VM locally
2. Disable the security boot.
3. Install the test kernels (version: 5.15.0-26-generic)
4. Reboot the VM
5. Install the latest lxd snap(5.0.0-e478009) from the store
6.
I hit the same issue as morphis has encountered with the exact same
version nvidia drivers package on 5.4 kernel as well.
```
$ apt -qq list | grep "nvidia-.*-460-server"
libnvidia-cfg1-460-server/focal-updates,focal-security,now
460.32.03-0ubuntu0.20.04.2 amd64 [installed,automatic]
libnvidia-co
Yes, i can. After upgrading the driver to 460.73.01-0ubuntu0.20.04.1,
everything backs to normal and works as expected.
Thanks
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Thank you for the bug report. To summarize our investigation so far:
After deploying Anbox Cloud on Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy), we encountered a
similar situation where Android instances fail to start after upgrading
the Linux kernel from 6.5.0 to 6.8.0. However, the same kernel version
works fine on Ub
Public bug reported:
Anbox Cloud enables people to run LXC-based Android instances to provide
a generic AOSP experience in the cloud. After the 6.8 HWE kernel was
updated to 6.8.0-57.59, Android containers can no longer access the
network.
```
root@test0:~# anbox-shell ping -c 1 192.168.250.1
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