[04:27] apw: in case you're tired of dkms stuff, [04:27] i backported wireguard properly to 5.5 using upstream commits [04:27] https://data.zx2c4.com/wireguard-5.5.8-20a586ec4f5acf195f71caea55c5a33c574078cb69712da591467ffc08dd8b72.zip [04:27] that applies ontop of 5.5.8 [04:27] i did this for Debian's upcoming kernel [04:28] if you guys want to do the same instead of the dkms thing with wireguard-linux-compat, there are the patches [04:28] cc kerneltoast [04:28] however, if you want to keep the same mechanism for focal as you do for older ubuntu releases, then the dkms approach might be more uniform and easier to deal with throughout [04:29] i have no opinion either way, but thought i'd let you know about the option [05:34] zx2c4: thanks, we are most likely to stay as we are, at 5.6 it is moot [06:42] apw: cool [06:42] how's it coming with backporting it to 18.04 andwhatnot? [14:18] Is there a quick reference table of which kernel versions are in which release, including the HWE options? [14:18] Extracting this information out of packaging information seems painful. [14:19] Oh, just https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack? [14:20] But that seems out of date. [17:31] rbasak: I've found this very handy https://kernel.ubuntu.com/sru/dashboards/web/kernel-stable-board.html [17:42] sarnold: that's just what I needed. Thanks!