[05:51] <cpaelzer_> Moha: linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-78-generic: /lib/modules/5.15.0-78-generic/kernel/drivers/uio/uio_pci_generic.ko
[11:46] <athos> thanks, rbasak :)
[15:39] <SuperLag> Heard 22.04.3 was supposed to come with the 6.2 kernel. Is that true? I just updated, and it's still showing 5.15
[15:44] <sdeziel> SuperLag: you need to switch to the HWE kernel to get a 6.2 one: https://ubuntu.com/kernel/lifecycle
[15:50] <SuperLag> sdeziel: thank you!
[15:50] <SuperLag> that did the trick
[15:50] <sdeziel> SuperLag: cool :)
[16:15] <SuperLag> LOL
[16:15] <SuperLag> well, it upgraded the kernel anyways
[16:16] <SuperLag> the system is no longer reachable post-reboot :D
[16:16] <SuperLag> I wish things like IPMI were natively available on workstations, like they are on servers.
[16:17] <minimal> SuperLag: you mean something like AMT...
[16:18] <minimal> Intel-based "enterprise" laptops and desktops often have that
[16:30] <SuperLag> minimal: in this case, it's a Thinkstation P620
[16:33] <minimal> SuperLag: DASH is the AMD equivalent to AMT/vPro
[16:33] <SuperLag> Hmm… looks like there may be an option with something called DASH. 🤔,
[16:33] <SuperLag> hah
[16:33] <minimal> though it doesn't seem as widespread
[16:33] <SuperLag> yeah
[16:34] <minimal> actually DASH is an industry standard and I think over time Intel have been changing AMT to make it DASH compatible
[16:35] <minimal> SuperLag: Lenovo even have a DASH configuration doc for that machine...
[16:35] <SuperLag> that's what I'm looking at right now