The patch you mention might be in image we download, but as soon as we upgrade to a newer kernel with sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, this is when we have the issue.
You say we shouldn't blame Ubuntu or Ryan, but someone is dropping the ball on fixing this issue or submitting a patch somewhere.
Bottom line, Ubuntu server on the Raspberry Pi 3 is not a viable option for anyone at this point in time.
@adamsmith
The patch you mention might be in image we download, but as soon as we upgrade to a newer kernel with sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, this is when we have the issue.
You say we shouldn't blame Ubuntu or Ryan, but someone is dropping the ball on fixing this issue or submitting a patch somewhere.
Bottom line, Ubuntu server on the Raspberry Pi 3 is not a viable option for anyone at this point in time.