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White_Lightam I missing something? I see that there is now "linux-image-unsigned" and "linux-modules" packages for the amd64 mainline kernel ppa03:41
White_Lightit also appears to not install properly, is this a known issue or am I making some mistake03:41
apwWhite_Light, the files have changed names, not installing properly isn't very specific so i cannot comment to that08:46
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White_Lightapw, what is the correct order to install them, if say you wanted to install the -generic mainline build?12:59
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apwyou need to install linux-image-unsaigned and linux-modules together, and i would expect that to work13:08
apwif it does not, you need to be more explicit than "doesn't work" for anyone to know how to help fix it13:08
White_Lighthmm, looks like "linux-update-symlinks" isn't found13:08
White_Lightyeah and linux-check-removal isn't found either, so uninstalling this is annoying13:09
White_Lightis this unusual? 16.04 mate doesn't have either installed by default13:09
White_Lighthttps://askubuntu.com/questions/1028629/kernel-ubuntu-com-kernel-ppa-mainline-v4-1613:09
apwso that must be in an older release, which needs linux-base to be updated13:09
juerghWhite_Light, which release? linux-update-symlinks is provided by base-files.13:09
White_Lightquick google search shows someone else hit this13:09
juerghmaeh linux-base it is.13:10
apwwhich is being sru'd to xenial to sort out linux-hwe-edge when it tries to switch to this version13:10
apwand indeed has made it as far as xenial-proposed13:11
White_Lightok, so just hang tight until it gets back ported?13:12
apwor install it from -proposed manually yep13:16
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hallynso what are the rules for joining this chan?  do you need to be authenticated as ubuntu member?  16:54
tych0hallyn: i'm here now :)16:54
tych0seems ok16:54
hallynoh ok :)16:54
hallyni had *just* checked for you...16:54
tych0sforshee: apw: hi, so i just filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/176744316:54
ubot5Launchpad bug 1767443 in linux-signed (Ubuntu) "regular hard lockup on bionic kernel" [Undecided,New]16:54
tych0i realize that's a terrible bug report16:55
tych0but hopefully you guys can give me some more sleuthing techniques :)16:55
tyhickstych0: hey - I took a look to rule out any chance of microcode/kernel issues but everything looks correct there (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed/+bug/1767443/comments/3)17:23
ubot5Launchpad bug 1767443 in linux-signed (Ubuntu) "regular hard lockup on bionic kernel" [Undecided,New]17:23
tych0tyhicks: cool, thanks17:24
tyhicksI don't have any other ideas right now :/17:24
tych0no worries. at some point one of us will have a flash of brilliance :)17:24
bjftych0, you have been getting these hard lockups for months and are just now reporting a bug?17:37
tych0bjf: yes, well, i was hoping to get some more info.17:38
tych0but nothing has ever really popped out.17:38
tyhickstych0: not sure if it'll work with your particular lockup but you might want to write "184" to /proc/sys/kernel/sysrq and then use the "l" magic sysrq on your next lockup to see if a kernel stacktrace can still make it to your screen and/or the system logs17:49
tyhicks(add "kernel.sysrq = 184" to a file in /etc/sysctl.d/ to make it persistent)17:51
tyhicksthat sysrq command is safe to try out now, before you experience a lockup, so that you're confident that you've got all the required finger gymnastics figured out for your specific keyboard17:52
tyhicksyou'll see the kernel stack traces in the syslog17:53
hallynbjf: yeah instead of reporting a bug he's just been kicking a kitten twice a day when it locks up18:01
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tych0i don't like kittens20:41
tych0tyhicks: thanks, i'll give that a whirl20:41
RadicalEntityHello guys, anyone have an idea on what's going on with this on 18.04? The hard drives eventually come online, but it slows my boot time. https://pastebin.com/GhgfLjAe21:54

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