So why is this not yet reverted? I see that 5.15.0-53 is now available,
should I even bother updating my kernel at all now? I cannot
risk the stability of my system with this broken code.
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I'm getting NVMe problems with my OS Samsung 970 EVO Pro after updating
my Linux kernel to "5.15.0-52"
This is seriously concerning as I thought my device was failing due to a
hard-lock-up and hard reset after it was saying mounted read-only and IO
errors one time, and other times just locking up
Like honestly this kernel should be removed from the repo of available
updates.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1994059
Title:
NVME down errors after kernel update
Status
Public bug reported:
I recently upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10, and after the upgrade I
immediately started seeing very long delays after login. Not only that,
the xfce4-notifyd aspect would just time out and never complete loading.
The solution was
systemctl disable bluetooth
So, to disable the
Public bug reported:
Bluetooth keeps starting by default on boot, I turn it off, and it's not
set to start in startup applications. Need a way for it to be always off
by default, but still be able to turn it on when I need it.
I've been seeing this for many major Ubuntu versions for years. Finall
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