[04:15] <blahdeblah> Anyone know if there's a doco page which explains exactly how linux-image-oem differs from linux-image-generic, and why one would choose to use it?  My web searches have proven fruitless on this.
[04:15] <blahdeblah> The main thing I'm interested in is: does it cover all OEM vendors, or just one/some in particular?
[06:29] <juergh> tjaalton, ^^
[06:42] <blahdeblah> (And, to add colour to the question: the main reason for asking is I'm getting random lockups on a ThinkPad L14 Gen 3 AMD which seem to be GPU-related, and wondering whether a newer/OEM kernel might fix them.)
[07:43] <tjaalton> blahdeblah: no there isn't. it's used by dell/hp/lenovo platforms
[07:44] <tjaalton> the lockup bug should be fixed in a later 5.15.x mainline, not sure when it'll land in the jammy kernel
[07:49] <blahdeblah> tjaalton: TYVM - in general should oem be preferred over generic for the platforms which are certified?
[07:51] <tjaalton> blahdeblah: for a certain period of time, until the generic kernel has all the fixes landed
[08:29] <blahdeblah> tjaalton: How does one now when that period of time has passed?
[08:29] <blahdeblah> s/now/know/
[08:40] <tjaalton> the oem kernel is migrated to hwe
[08:45] <blahdeblah> tjaalton: Cool.  Thanks very much for the answers.  I will keep an eye on the relative version numbers in OEM & HWE.
[14:05] <vic-thor> is there any sort of infrastructure to collect, parse and centralize kernel oops reports from ubuntu kernels?
[16:02] <dalurka> vic-thor: it would be https://errors.ubuntu.com/ this I guess
[16:10] <vic-thor> well, ive registered, lets see when (if?) i can actually read it ;)
[16:29] <vic-thor> any idea how long does that take?
[19:14] <ricotz> hello :), is 6.0.10 in progress? still missing at https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/