Are you sure?
Because as far as I understood, 16.04 is a LTS and shoud last 5 years,
actually I'm running 17.04 which is a STS (9 months), meaning that myself
and others will have to install 18.04.
I say others because yesterday I wanted to install 16.04 on a friend's PC
(an Asus), but same Pb as on the HP, no wifi, I had then to install 17.04,
but he/I will have to install 18.04 as well, is it a normal procedure not
to reverse the bug fix to the LTS till this version is supported ?
Have a nice day anyway and again congratulation to the team
2017-05-07 9:42 GMT+02:00 Christopher M. Penalver <
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Hi Christopher
Are you sure?
Because as far as I understood, 16.04 is a LTS and shoud last 5 years,
actually I'm running 17.04 which is a STS (9 months), meaning that myself
and others will have to install 18.04.
I say others because yesterday I wanted to install 16.04 on a friend's PC
(an Asus), but same Pb as on the HP, no wifi, I had then to install 17.04,
but he/I will have to install 18.04 as well, is it a normal procedure not
to reverse the bug fix to the LTS till this version is supported ?
Have a nice day anyway and again congratulation to the team
2017-05-07 9:42 GMT+02:00 Christopher M. Penalver <
<email address hidden>>:
> gerard, I am closing this report because as per /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/1565106/ comments/ 51 /wiki.ubuntu. com/Kernel/ LTSEnablementSt ack for later kernel /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1565106 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/ +subscriptions
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> the bug has been fixed in the latest development version of Ubuntu.
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> If using 16.04, one would want to use the enablement kernel as noted in
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> fixes.
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> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
> Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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