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dupondjeThis is annoying, laptop freezes like 1 time every day, but was only able to get a stacktrace once :(07:11
dupondjehttps://nextcloud.dupie.be/index.php/s/9yNyocTbCiBz6dB FYI :)07:19
apwand that as likely as not is a use after free bug in "something"07:55
dupondjeapw: so quite useless stacktrace? :D08:07
apwdupondje, most likely yes, it is work a quick peek over what is coming in the next kernel (stable wise) to see if there is anything sounding like that08:16
dupondjeThe disco kernel is based on 5.0.8, seems kernel is at 5.0.21 already08:28
dupondjelets try that build08:28
dupondjehttps://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/commit/?h=v5.0.21&id=70a44a01f8a4853100856bdb65a733772a201bd8 might be a possible one? :)08:34
dupondjeanyway08:34
dupondjeroot     30091  0.0  0.0  18604  4964 pts/7    S+   10:30   0:00 whiptail --backtitle Package configuration --title Configuring Secure Boot --output-fd 12 --nocancel --msgbox Your system has UEFI Secure Boot enabled.  UEFI Secure Boot 08:35
dupondjewhiptail hangs for some reason08:35
dupondje(when installing new kernel that is)08:35
apwwhat the heck is whiptail08:36
dupondjeinvoked by: root     30076  0.0  0.0   2568  1828 pts/7    S+   10:30   0:00  |   |                                   \_ /bin/sh /usr/sbin/update-secureboot-policy --enroll-key08:37
cjwatsondupondje: That's https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182769711:56
ubot5Launchpad bug 1827697 in dkms (Ubuntu Disco) "Enroll key whiptail prompt blocks kernel header package upgrades" [High,Fix committed]11:56
dupondjecjwatson: aha! thx12:05
caribouhello everyone, just a quick question, what is the expected schedule for kernel 5.0.x which is in hwe-edge to hit the hwe package ?13:26
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richi235Hi, is there any way to know, beforehand or in general when, to what version, and how often the kernel versions for the 18.04 LTE HWE kernel will be upgraded?22:47
richi235And very important in particular, is it sure that it will stay the 4.18.* line until 20.04 LTE? 22:49
jeremy31richi235: about every 9 months, 4.18 kernel will be EOL bu August and the HWE will be 5.022:49
richi235I build kernel modules for tuxedo, and we get most of our code into the kernel quickly, but for some things we have a custom DKMS module and sometimes trouble with it. That's why I ask22:50
richi235(to better plan such things for the future)22:50
richi235jeremy31: uhh thank you22:50
jeremy31richi235: the 4.15 is LTS and will be supported until 202322:50
richi235good to know22:51
richi235is there a central/official page where these dates are listed? 22:53
jeremy31richi235: About all you can do if you want to stay on top of things is to build dkms on kernels at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and you could also look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack#Kernel.2FSupport.Ubuntu_Kernel_Release_Schedule22:54
richi235Ahh, 4.18.* is still missing in the graphs (it's TBD) but i get the general pattern, thank you23:07
richi235also found https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/RollingLTSEnablementStack23:07
richi235Another but related question: If I get a PCI_SND_QUIRK(...) fix into the kernel (just one line, minor fix about device id stuff), and it will be cherry picked to stable, all in this month, Will such changes be in the August 5.0 hwe kernel? 23:12

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