Hi @Mariusz - thank you for the bug report. That certainly sounds like a kernel bug based on your description.
Doing a kernel bisect is probably the fastest approach to identifying the offending change. There are 392 changes between -136 and -142 so it could take up to 9 tests for a full bisect.
@Mariusz, is it possible to find out which (if any) of the intermediate kernels between -136 and -142 are affected ?
If you don't have any of the intermediate kernels installed already, you can install them with a command like this one:
Hi @Mariusz - thank you for the bug report. That certainly sounds like a kernel bug based on your description.
Doing a kernel bisect is probably the fastest approach to identifying the offending change. There are 392 changes between -136 and -142 so it could take up to 9 tests for a full bisect.
@Mariusz, is it possible to find out which (if any) of the intermediate kernels between -136 and -142 are affected ?
If you don't have any of the intermediate kernels installed already, you can install them with a command like this one:
sudo apt-get install linux-image- 4.15.0- 137-generic linux-headers- 4.15.0- 137-generic linux-modules- 4.15.0- 137-generic linux-modules- extra-4. 15.0-137- generic