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Recently, we got a lesson learn from oem issues[1][2] that linux-
firmware should always be updated while update kernel package.

The root cause is some kernel update will expect linux-firmware be updated as 
well.
Users who install new kernel manually could also encounter the same issue that 
expected firmware is not there to feed new installed kernel.

There's a dependency for linux-firmware in linux-image-generic but not restrict 
the version.
That means installing new kernel manually will not pull latest linux-firmware 
as well.

Say, in [2] case, user's system have:
linux-firmware 1.157.4
linux-image 4.4.0-73

Then user install newer kernel by apt-get install, and he will encounter
the same error because the newer linux-firmware will not be installed as
well.

So for better user experience, the depends of each released linux-image 
packages should be changed to something like
Depends: linux-firmware (>= 1.157.17)

or to make sure kernel could backward compatible if kernel package not
restrict it's linux-firmware dependency.

[1] LP: #1746155
[2] LP: #1764930 , comment #27

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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the dependency of kernel package should restrict expected version of 
linux-firmware
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1768422
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