I'm working with IBM on this, trying to convince them to debug their bindsock binary. The initial hurdle, which I may or may not be able to overcome, is the boilerplate "Ubuntu is not a supported OS." I've offered to send them a virtual machine with the problem already present, we'll see how this goes.
If this re-appears again in a new kernel line (and you've come here from a google search from the future in your DeLorean, complete with Flux Capacitor), I also want to share another workaround I've found: build & install the vanilla kernel. I've tried it and it works. Here's a tutorial: https://veithen.github.io/2013/12/19/ubuntu-vanilla-kernel.html
I'm working with IBM on this, trying to convince them to debug their bindsock binary. The initial hurdle, which I may or may not be able to overcome, is the boilerplate "Ubuntu is not a supported OS." I've offered to send them a virtual machine with the problem already present, we'll see how this goes.
If this re-appears again in a new kernel line (and you've come here from a google search from the future in your DeLorean, complete with Flux Capacitor), I also want to share another workaround I've found: build & install the vanilla kernel. I've tried it and it works. Here's a tutorial: /veithen. github. io/2013/ 12/19/ubuntu- vanilla- kernel. html
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