Is this Linux patch series back-ported to older kernels, like the 5.13
kernel that came with my Ubuntu 20.04 installation, or any LTS kernel?
I'm not fully familiar with the Linux kernel release behaviour.
I'm asking this because I'm looking for the best way to apply this patch
on an older kernel
I just verified the patch in Ubuntu 20.04 under kernel version 5.13. All
of my components now show up in open RGB. I compiled the kernel myself
using the steps provided in
https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB/-/issues/1984#note_872699651.
As mentioned above, I was not able to verify the PPA p
I am now building the kernel from source using the following steps
https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB/-/issues/1984#note_872699651
to verify whether the patch solves my problem.
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Ah yea, that's a type. I used `sudo reboot now`. For me, after those
steps the ram still didn't show up, so there might be another problem on
my system. I also tried manually building the kernel with the patch, but
I run into some unrelated issues. I think I will wait till the patch
hits the upstre
I tried the PPA from @vicamo on Ubuntu 20.04 with kernel 5.14, but It
does not seem to work for me. I installed the PPA using the following
commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vicamo/ppa-1950062
sudo update`
sudo install linux-oem-5.14-headers-5.14.0-2023
linux-oem-5.14-tools-5.14.0-2023 linux-
I am affected by this issue on my Ubuntu 20.04 system that is running
kernel a 5.13 kernel. I have a ASUS rog stix b550-E gaming motherboard,
an AMD 5600G CPU and use crucial ballistix ram.
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