Ok, this looks like a regression.
Which kernel is the 16.04 laptop use?
Can you please test kernel v4.9 and v4.10? I guess the regression was introduce
between these two versions.
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I tested with the latest kernel image I saw, which appears to be 5.7.1:
ii linux-image-unsigned-5.7.1-050701-generi 5.7.1-050701.202006071230 amd64
Linux kernel image for version 5.7.1 on 64 bit x86 SMP
jlquinn@cerberus:~$ uname -a
Linux cerberus 5.7.1-050701-generic #2020060
Please test latest mainline kernel:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.7-rc1/
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On a laptop with Ubuntu 16.04, this same device behaves as expected.
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