[Expired for linux-firmware (Ubuntu Jammy) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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please follow these
#sudo apt update
#sudo apt install linux-image-oem-22.04a
#reboot
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Title:
i915 drivers unstable with
I don't know how, I'm still on 5.10. Don't know how to upgrade oeam kernel, it
doesn't go automatically and that's one of the reasons I'm not comfortable with
it, another is that ubuntu-bug tool doesn't recognize this kernel as own but
treats it as unsupported third-party.
My current command
@Nusch, would you please try 5.17-oem?
the patches that applied in 5.10-oem would be also applied on 5.17-oem.
Need to know if it's a regression. thanks
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Why are you uncomfortable running an OEM kernel? It's the kernel that is
certified for that particular HW so should support all the laptop
specific gimmicks. You are free to install whatever you want but don't
expect everything to work smoothly with a non-certified kernel.
By now you should be
Because it's oem kernel enabled by Canonical by default with my
hardware, Also I'm using LTS release for stability and don't see a
reason for using non default version of software just because it exists
- I prefer to use my computer instead being constant beta tester even
having this oem kernel is
Is there any particular reason why you're running an old 5.10 kernel?
** Tags added: kern-3927
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Title:
i915 drivers
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