At the time of this writing, this fix is still stuck in -proposed. This
makes the Lubuntu release notes wrong, as it makes it so that updating
the system prior to installing WiFi drivers is not enough, even though
it is documented as being enough. Considering that this fix very nearly
was hotfixed into the Kinetic ISOs just before release, it might be
helpful if this could be pushed through to -updates as soon as possible.

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Title:
  fails to sign kernel modules

Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in dkms package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Expected on kinetic:  dkms will sign built modules with MOK key if
  requested.

  What happens:
  dkms outputs "Binary kmod-sign not found, modules won't be signed"

  Fix:
  update dkms to 3.0.7:  https://github.com/dell/dkms/pull/242

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  dkms 3.0.6-2ubuntu2 is being tested in kinetic-proposed to resolve
  this issue

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