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    Phoronix: Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS Delayed To End Of Month

    Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS was scheduled to ship this week but has now been delayed to the end of August in order to address some high profile upgrade bugs...

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  • #2
    It is significant because this is the release that allows stock Ubuntu 22.04 customers to upgrade normally.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tabicat View Post
      It is significant because this is the release that allows stock Ubuntu 22.04 customers to upgrade normally.
      Ubuntu 22.04.x is still the current stable "enterprise-ready" version of Ubuntu.

      Ubuntu 24.04.x will be only enterprise-ready after Ubuntu 24.04.1 is released. And before that release, all blockers must be fixed.

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      • #4
        I came across a bug that hits a large swath of amdgpu dGPUs in Ubuntu's 6.8.0 kernel that it inherited from the mainline kernel and was fixed in 6.10-rc2. The bug prevents any dGPU graphics from working including the console. The fix (authored by AMD folk) from Linus's 6.10-rc2 was back ported, but it appears it didn't get into the build properly.

        Maybe something that contributed?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tankenmate View Post
          I came across a bug that hits a large swath of amdgpu dGPUs in Ubuntu's 6.8.0 kernel that it inherited from the mainline kernel and was fixed in 6.10-rc2. The bug prevents any dGPU graphics from working including the console. The fix (authored by AMD folk) from Linus's 6.10-rc2 was back ported, but it appears it didn't get into the build properly.

          Maybe something that contributed?
          Link for the issue?

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          • #7
            Originally posted by pWe00Iri3e7Z9lHOX2Qx View Post

            Link for the issue?
            It has been posted below.

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            • #8
              Originally posted by tankenmate View Post
              I came across a bug that hits a large swath of amdgpu dGPUs in Ubuntu's 6.8.0 kernel that it inherited from the mainline kernel and was fixed in 6.10-rc2. The bug prevents any dGPU graphics from working including the console. The fix (authored by AMD folk) from Linus's 6.10-rc2 was back ported, but it appears it didn't get into the build properly.

              Maybe something that contributed?
              You got a link? I'm using a Ryzen 9 7940HS with Radeon 780M graphics and have no issues with 6.8.0 on 24.04

              Edit: sorry, I see you posted later on. What happens in your system without that patch? The best way to get Canonical to include the patch is to open an issue in launchpad, just recently an nvme regression was fixed by backporting another fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...x/+bug/2071889
              Last edited by royce; 13 August 2024, 08:25 AM.

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              • #9
                I wonder also if fail2ban will get fixed correctly.

                Environment: Fail2Ban version : 1.0.2 OS, including release name/version : Fedora Rawhide + Python 3.12.0a5 The issue: fail2ban fails to build with Python 3.12.0a5. + /usr/bin/python3 bin/fail2ban-...


                Last time I tried to install 24.04 in a fresh new virtual machine... fail2ban was still problematic

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