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- linux-gcp 6.8.0-1005.5 (+ others) Noble kernel regression iwth new apparmor
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+ linux-gcp 6.8.0-1005.5 (+ others) Noble kernel regression with new apparmor
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I'm afraid this kernel panic happened today (14-oct-2013) again with my
current kernel (3.5.0-41-generic #64~precise1-Ubuntu SMP) .
As suggested, I also tried to install the latest Mainline kernel -
following the instructions found at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds?action=show&redir
@jsalisbury: Hello again. I did not yet try the latest upstream kernel
(of the 3.11 series), but I got another kernel panic this evening (Sun,
18-aug-2013), at around 1H00 am (Lisbon time), using the same kernel
that I mentioned, when I opened this bug report (3.5.0-37-generic
64-bit).
Thankfully,
@jsalisbury: Thanks for replying. Regarding testing kernels from the
3.11 line, I will only be able to try doing that in a few days.
Meanwhile, I'm attaching now a photograph of the latest kernel panic,
that happened today (Fri, 16-aug-2013), at around 14H00 (Lisbon Time).
The photo has a bit more
Public bug reported:
Several times, when I boot my Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS (Precise Pangolin)
64-bit installation, I get a kernel panic during the boot. When that
happens, I have to power the machine down and power it up again.
Sometimes, the kernel panic happens several times in a row, until the
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