[14:42] <ragnar> hello, did the jammy kernel move from git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-jammy.git?
[15:59] <juergh> ragnar, kernel.ubuntu.com is legacy. See https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/jammy
[19:10] <cgual206> Hello. I was wondering if someone could provide some help or a pointer about how I might help get a kernel TCP networking bug which is fixed in Linux kernels >= 5.10 into versions with LTS?
[19:12] <cgual206> I am quite unfamiliar with how Ubuntu organizes development, so I am not sure who to contact with questions.
[19:13] <cgual206> The bug in question is described here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1924298
[19:22] <sarnold> oh nice, someone's narrowed it down to a specific fix; I remember seeing this bug a few months ago and wondering how on earth you'd track this down
[19:28] <cgual206> sarnold: that was me
[19:28] <sarnold> cgual206: oh! awesome, thanks :D
[19:29] <cgual206> I don't 100% know that the specific commit is responsible for fixing the bug as I haven't built a kernel from 5.10-rc5 and that specific commit, but it sure looks like it.
[19:29] <sarnold> cgual206: if this issue affects the kernel.org stable releases, it might be worth porting the patch, or asking the patch authors to port the patch, and then Cc: stable@kernel.org -- that way it'd come back into the ubuntu kernels "for free" when we next import stable, but we might have more kernels that would still need it
[19:32] <cgual206> Ok, I guess I will try to contact the patch authors first and see what they say.
[21:04] <cgual206> sarnold: it looks like the fix for the bug was recently patched to the stable linux kernels:  https://www.spinics.net/lists/stable-commits/msg244651.html
[21:05] <cgual206> thanks for the assistance!
[21:05] <sarnold> cgual206: excellent! :)
[21:21] <Jeremy31> juergh: can you put ar3k back in linux-firmware, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1970117