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Upgrade kernel to 6.0 #21

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mirkobrombin opened this issue Nov 22, 2022 · 8 comments
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Upgrade kernel to 6.0 #21

mirkobrombin opened this issue Nov 22, 2022 · 8 comments

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@mirkobrombin
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@adriabrucortes
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This should be high priority, since it is preventing 11th and 12th gen Intel processors from using Vanilla OS.

@kbdharun
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This should be high priority, since it is preventing 11th and 12th gen Intel processors from using Vanilla OS.

Agreed, we will figure out a way to custom-sign kernels soon, for a brief release during a specific release candidate we had this but due to signing issues with secure boot we postponed it to after stable.

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sbe-arg commented Jan 6, 2023

Some form of quick command upgrading at user risk from mainline could do... signature only needed for nvidia drivers and secure boot
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D

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sbe-arg commented Jan 7, 2023

Just tested this and works fine https://github.com/bkw777/mainline

@mirkobrombin
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Internally tracking new kernel signing.

@xplosionmind
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Internally tracking new kernel signing.

Hi, sorry for the probably dumb question, but what does this mean?

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Means that we are managing to build our own Linux kernel and signing it to allow the secure boot

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Oh, I see. Thanks for the explanation!

Still, do you have any useful articles I could read or tutorials I can watch in order to understand this concept? I do not really understand why the default Linux kernel would not permit secure boot.

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