This is because you did not have the corresponding
linux-ubuntu-modules. Sorry for the hassle.
> Is it safe to just do sudo apt-get --purge remove linux-
> image-2.6.24-19-generic linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.24-19-generic linux-
> restricted-modules-2.6.24-19-generic ?
Yes. Your system should boot into -18 again by default (you can select
this in the boot manager). Please note that you can only do the above
if you are not actually *running* this kernel at the moment. Otherwise
you'll get a big fat warning (which you can override, though).
> Should I also delete timg-tpi-ppa.list from /etc/apt/sources.list.d to
> avoid the above items being reinstalled with the update?
Yes, please do so.
The official -19 kernel has been uploaded to hardy-proposed now. The
corresponding linux-ubuntu and linux-restricted-modules should be
available by the end of the day. Testing that kernel would be great,
it should fix the suspend issue without breaking wifi, etc.
Ohb01 [2008-06-05 6:08 -0000]: 2.6.24- 19-generic solution (see /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/226279/ comments/ 59 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/226279/ comments/ 82 /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/226279/ comments/ 100
> I've just tried the above linux-image-
> https:/
> and
> https:/
> ). But as noted by Thomas Pifer
> (https:/
> ), the modules do not seem to work. Despite my best efforts, after
> rebooting with the 2.6.24-19 kernel, I had no sound and no wireless
> (Atheros).
This is because you did not have the corresponding modules. Sorry for the hassle.
linux-ubuntu-
> Is it safe to just do sudo apt-get --purge remove linux- 6.24-19- generic linux-ubuntu- modules- 2.6.24- 19-generic linux- modules- 2.6.24- 19-generic ?
> image-2.
> restricted-
Yes. Your system should boot into -18 again by default (you can select
this in the boot manager). Please note that you can only do the above
if you are not actually *running* this kernel at the moment. Otherwise
you'll get a big fat warning (which you can override, though).
> Should I also delete timg-tpi-ppa.list from /etc/apt/ sources. list.d to
> avoid the above items being reinstalled with the update?
Yes, please do so.
The official -19 kernel has been uploaded to hardy-proposed now. The d-modules should be
corresponding linux-ubuntu and linux-restricte
available by the end of the day. Testing that kernel would be great,
it should fix the suspend issue without breaking wifi, etc.