Hi Mauricio,
Thank you very much for reviewing this. I've updated the PPA [1] with
the highlighted changes. I hope they are correct, but please let me know
if I missed anything.
[1] https://launchpad.net/~jasimioni/+archive/ubuntu/dmidecode-lp2081611
Here are the tests for Jammy and Noble, compa
** Description changed:
[Impact]
* Add processor support from SMBIOS 3.6.0 in Jammy and Noble
to enable new hardware in LTS release per SRU policy [1].
* Backport of 1 relatively simple patch from dmidecode 3.6
in Oracular to dmidecode 3.3 in Jammy and dmidecode 3.5 in Nobl
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
* Add processor support from SMBIOS 3.6.0 in Jammy and Noble
to enable new hardware in LTS release per SRU policy [1].
* Backport of 1 relatively simple patch from dmidecode 3.6
in Oracular to dmidecode 3.3 in Jammy and dmidecode 3.5 in Noble
[Test Plan]
Early tests with the provided PPA for Jammy worked as expected. Below
the report:
We've confirmed successful results with the PPA ipmitool. Previously,
the SEL events for SPD_FAN_[1..4]_5 plus SPD_FAN_4_[1..4] were not
properly reported. E.g. these IDs for these fans were 0x1a0-0x1a7, and
only the
sos report of the jammy host
** Attachment added: "sosreport-ip-172-31-19-168-2024-06-04-gtcbeon.tar.xz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/2068030/+attachment/5785859/+files/sosreport-ip-172-31-19-168-2024-06-04-gtcbeon.tar.xz
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You received this bug notif
Public bug reported:
ubuntu-drivers is not returning any driver for g5g instances in AWS,
which use Tesla T4G cards:
# lspci -tv
-[:00]-+-00.0 Amazon.com, Inc. Device 0200
+-01.0 Amazon.com, Inc. Device 8250
+-04.0 Amazon.com, Inc. NVMe EBS Controller
+-05.
Weichen,
this was a bug on the snapd package until version 2.61.2:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/2057491
snapd is now updated to 2.61.3 and the issue is fixed. It's unrelated to
the changes you made.
I also tried to reproduce it in my environment with a fresh installation