Public bug reported:
I updated from 22.04 LTS to 22.04.01 LTS when offered the opportunity.
All management options for Wi-Fi and BT disappeared, and I couldn't use
wireless access anymore.
Checking dmesg quickly shown, that no firmware blog (ucode) can be
loaded in the expected version. The files
Public bug reported:
After update from 22.04 to 24.04.01 my audio stopped working. The output
device is 'Dummy Output', the microphone is simply not recognised.
The problem seems to be that, by default, the old OEM Kernel from 5.X
series is used (linux-image-5.14.0-1051-oem). Once I load the new
Sorry, the files I attached might be a bit misleading, since I ran bugreport
having fixed the issue myself. I wanted to deliver more information about my
configuration, but not break the fixed state.
What I saw in dmesg, corresponded to this question:
https://superuser.com/questions/970508/iwlwi
I think I understand what happened better now. As I described here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/2078800, I now use
Kernel 6.8-generic, which was installed during upgrade to 24.04.01, but not
used by default, that was 5.14-oem. Using the old Kernel by default meant
It seems that the package oem-sutton.simon-aelfdane-meta adds such rule
to GRUB config. I guess it makes sense to report a bug against it.
```
cat /etc/default/grub.d/oem-flavour.cfg
# This file is automatically generated by oem-sutton.simon-aelfdane-meta, and
changes will be overriden
GRUB_FLAV
I was too quick to reply. ubuntu-bug tells me this is not an official
package, so I cannot report a bug against it, even though it's managed
by 'Commercial Engineering '
according to APT.
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