This is good news for the people using cosmic!

Will the fix be released for bionic too?


The Ubuntu wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BugTriage/BugStates
defines Fix Committed and Released as follows.

Fix Committed

Bugs that are marked Fix Committed are considered fixed by a patch which
as been committed to the Ubuntu kernel git repository. This does not
mean the fix has been released but it should be expected to be in the
next kernel upload. There is no determinate time when a kernel upload
will happen, it's up to the discretion of the Ubuntu Kernel Team.

Fix Released

Bugs are moved to a Fix Released state when the fix is readily available
in the Ubuntu archive (in the updates pocket). If the Ubuntu kernel
developer correctly created the git commit message to include the
Launchpad Buglink, the launchpad janitor should automatically move a bug
from Fix Committed to Fix Released once the fix is officially available.

To summarise, the fix was committed upstream on 2018-06-04
The status of this bug was changed to Fix Committed on 2018-06-20 and also on 
2018-07-25
A few new kernel releases for bionic, not containing the fix, have occurred 
since those dates.

Did something go wrong in committing the fix to the bionic kernel?
Can we do anything to help getting the fix released for bionic?

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