2019-10-04 10:09:28 |
Paolo Pisati |
bug |
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added bug |
2019-10-04 10:30:06 |
Ubuntu Kernel Bot |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2019-10-04 10:30:09 |
Ubuntu Kernel Bot |
tags |
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eoan |
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2019-10-04 11:03:07 |
Paolo Pisati |
description |
[Impact]
Upstream has good support for qcom410 and 820 chipsets, so enable the Dragonboard410c and db820c out of generic
[Fix]
Apply the packaging and config changes in the below pull request
[How to test]
Boot the resulting kernel on the db410c / db820c boards
[Regression potential]
No code changes are involved, it's all config work and everything has been isolated into its own 'snapdragon' flavour |
[Impact]
Upstream / Linux 5.3 has good support for Qcom Snapdragon 410 and 820 SOCs, so enable the Dragonboard410c and Dragonboard820c out of it, isolating all the changes in a 'snapdragon' generic flavour.
[Fix]
Apply the packaging and config changes in the pull request.
[How to test]
Boot the resulting kernel on the db410c / db820c boards.
[Regression potential]
No code changes are involved: it's all config work and everything has been isolated into its own 'snapdragon' flavour. |
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2019-10-04 12:05:06 |
Paolo Pisati |
summary |
Enable the Dragonboards out of eoan/generic |
Enable the Dragonboards out of Eoan/generic arm64 kernel |
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2019-10-04 12:05:17 |
Paolo Pisati |
summary |
Enable the Dragonboards out of Eoan/generic arm64 kernel |
Enable the Dragonboards out of Eoan/master arm64 kernel |
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2019-10-04 12:05:38 |
Paolo Pisati |
description |
[Impact]
Upstream / Linux 5.3 has good support for Qcom Snapdragon 410 and 820 SOCs, so enable the Dragonboard410c and Dragonboard820c out of it, isolating all the changes in a 'snapdragon' generic flavour.
[Fix]
Apply the packaging and config changes in the pull request.
[How to test]
Boot the resulting kernel on the db410c / db820c boards.
[Regression potential]
No code changes are involved: it's all config work and everything has been isolated into its own 'snapdragon' flavour. |
[Impact]
Upstream / Linux 5.3 has good support for Qcom Snapdragon 410 and 820 SOCs, so enable the Dragonboard410c and Dragonboard820c out of it, isolating all the changes in a 'snapdragon' flavour.
[Fix]
Apply the packaging and config changes in the pull request.
[How to test]
Boot the resulting kernel on the db410c / db820c boards.
[Regression potential]
No code changes are involved: it's all config work and everything has been isolated into its own 'snapdragon' flavour. |
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2019-10-04 13:04:59 |
Paolo Pisati |
description |
[Impact]
Upstream / Linux 5.3 has good support for Qcom Snapdragon 410 and 820 SOCs, so enable the Dragonboard410c and Dragonboard820c out of it, isolating all the changes in a 'snapdragon' flavour.
[Fix]
Apply the packaging and config changes in the pull request.
[How to test]
Boot the resulting kernel on the db410c / db820c boards.
[Regression potential]
No code changes are involved: it's all config work and everything has been isolated into its own 'snapdragon' flavour. |
[Impact]
Upstream has good support for Qcom Snapdragon SOCs, so enable the Dragonboards out of it, isolating all the changes in a 'snapdragon' flavour.
[Fix]
Apply the packaging and config changes in the pull request.
[How to test]
Boot the resulting kernel on the db410c / db820c boards.
[Regression potential]
No code changes are involved: it's all config work and everything has been isolated into its own 'snapdragon' flavour. |
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2019-10-12 03:44:12 |
Launchpad Janitor |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Fix Released |
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