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Bug reports are not intended for support. Yes Ubuntu 18.04 LTS has the option to use 18.10/19.04/19.10/20.04 kernels through use of enabling the HWE kernels (hardware enablement stack kernel), where current 5.0 > 4.17. For more information see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
You could convert this bug.report into a question, where the aim is more about fixing your current issue, instead of fixing future problems for everyone.
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.
Bug reports are not intended for support. Yes Ubuntu 18.04 LTS has the option to use 18.10/19. 04/19.10/ 20.04 kernels through use of enabling the HWE kernels (hardware enablement stack kernel), where current 5.0 > 4.17. For more information see https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/Kernel/ LTSEnablementSt ack
For support please see https:/ /discourse. ubuntu. com/t/community -support/ 709
You could convert this bug.report into a question, where the aim is more about fixing your current issue, instead of fixing future problems for everyone.