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jjohansenbjf: yeah looking00:00
jsalisburybjf, jjohansen, this one sticks out from a quick look: 00:08
jsalisburyd6d69ebc5b3f UBUNTU: SAUCE: apparmor: Fix no_new_privs blocking change_onexec when using stacked namespaces00:08
jjohansenjsalisbury: well thats a big nasty one but by the call trace it actually looks more likely to do with00:11
jjohansen  UBUNTU: SAUCE: apparmor: fix lock ordering for mkdir00:11
jjohansenor00:11
jjohansen  UBUNTU: SAUCE: apparmor: fix leak on securityfs pin count00:11
jjohansenor00:11
jjohansen  UBUNTU: SAUCE: apparmor: fix reference count leak when securityfs_setup_d_inode() fails00:11
jjohansenor00:11
jjohansen  UBUNTU: SAUCE: apparmor: fix not handling error case when securityfs_pin_fs() fails00:11
jsalisburyugg00:12
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JokesOnYou77Hi all16:56
JokesOnYou77I'm trying to understand the difference between the *-edge kernels and those that don't have that designation.  Based on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/RollingLTSEnablementStack I thought the *-edge kernels should be newer, but from what I can see in pat it looks like linux-generic-hwe-16.04 is 4.8.0.39.10 while *-edge is 4.8.0.34.616:57
apwJokesOnYou77, -edge is typically newer, the whole -hwe -hwe-edge is new and we're just getting -edge rebased to 4.10 atm17:09
JokesOnYou77apw: Thanks!  I'll go with the regular one for now and see if it fixes my issues.17:10
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