So it feels like we're "done" on this bug; fix released on the kernels
that make sense and not doing anything on the kernels that don't. Is
that correct?
Thanks in advance,
Terry
On 12/21/2018 10:43 AM, Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo wrote:
> I have just marked this as Invalid for Bionic, as the crash version on
> Bionic is capable of analyzing 4.15 kernels (and older 4.13 kernels,
> even though no one should be using such kernels on Bionic).
>
> If there are any bugs about specific functionalities on that Bionic
> crash version, please report it as a different bug. See, for example,
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-power-systems/+bug/1765660.
>
> Cascardo.
>
> ** Changed in: crash (Ubuntu Bionic)
> Status: In Progress => Invalid
>
Hi Thadeu,
So it feels like we're "done" on this bug; fix released on the kernels
that make sense and not doing anything on the kernels that don't. Is
that correct?
Thanks in advance,
Terry
On 12/21/2018 10:43 AM, Thadeu Lima de Souza Cascardo wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu- power-systems/ +bug/1765660.
> I have just marked this as Invalid for Bionic, as the crash version on
> Bionic is capable of analyzing 4.15 kernels (and older 4.13 kernels,
> even though no one should be using such kernels on Bionic).
>
> If there are any bugs about specific functionalities on that Bionic
> crash version, please report it as a different bug. See, for example,
> https:/
>
> Cascardo.
>
> ** Changed in: crash (Ubuntu Bionic)
> Status: In Progress => Invalid
>