You are correct. This came from a PPA. 3.2.5-1ubuntu1~noble1~ppa1
I updated the code and tried rebuilding, but when I rebooted into
6.11.0-17, I no longer had networking. I opted to downgrade for now.
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Converting since this doesn't appear to actually be an Ubuntu bug rather
than associated to a PPA.
** Changed in: vhba-module (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Converted to question:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vhba-module/+question/820944
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Public bug reported:
When upgrading to kernel 6.11.0-17-generic, the vhba DKMS module fails
to build with the following error:
/var/lib/dkms/vhba/20240202/build/vhba.c:1087:15: error: initialization of
‘void (*)(struct platform_device *)’ from incompatible pointer type ‘int
(*)(struct platform_
No I cannot. Not really high priority for me since I'm not really using
dovecot on this server, but felt I should report on it anyway. Here is a
screenshot of the output of systemctl status on the dovecot service:[image:
image.png]
On Mon, Sep 30, 2024 at 6:25 PM Mitchell Dzurick <2081...@bugs.l
Public bug reported:
error during do-release-upgrade
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 24.04
Package: dovecot-core 1:2.3.21+dfsg1-2ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 6.8.0-45.45~22.04.1-generic 6.8.12
Uname: Linux 6.8.0-45-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.28.1-0ubuntu3.1
Architecture: a
Public bug reported:
```
GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.10.36
git-describe: GIMP_2_10_36
Build: unknown rev 0 for linux
# C compiler #
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=gcc
COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/usr/libexec/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/13/lto-wrapper
OFFLOAD_TAR
Public bug reported:
Pretty sure this bug is more related to my kernel version, but there
doesn't seem to be any information about what the latest supported
kernel is.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.10
Package: nvidia-dkms-460 460.73.01-0ubuntu0.20.10.1
Uname: Linux 5.12.8-051208-g
Does this happen to you while using a web browser? This is my issue and
it doesn't matter which browser or which kernel. Absolute garbage. Not
sure what's happened with Ubuntu or why this is happening, but I'll try
to figure out why since clearly I'm not the only person this is
happening to and