Comment 4 for bug 1847892

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arQon (pf.arqon) wrote :

The dist-upgrades have wiped out all the previous kernels, of course.
The only one left on the machine at all was the 5.0 from 19.04, and that's no good either. :(

Linux 5.0.0-29-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP Thu Sep 12 13:05:32 UTC 2019 x86_64
Wed 23-Oct-19 04:47
sent 459,277,171 bytes received 35 bytes 5,635,303.14 bytes/sec

The window is too large for me to bisect any time soon. The machine is inconveniently located for such things, but needs to stay there for the testing to be valid; and I don't expect to be able to average more than one build every few days.

I'll do what I can to at least narrow things down a little, but since it took more than 6 months to get the last regression fixed after I'd already provided the exact release that introduced it, I'm sure you can understand why I'm not too keen on burning days of my free time on this.

4.15.0-55 is the last *recorded* good, but I did test 18.04 from a USB prior to installing that and hit 80+, so at least one version of 4.18 is okay. I'll re-check that build first just in case, then try a Live 18.04.3. If that one's good, the range would only be 5.0-xx to 5.0-29, and i can probably get that covered in a few weeks.