• Responsabilidade
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    231 year ago

    This shit again… I moved to LTS kernel exactly because of this bug and now it reached LTS kernel as well…

  • Leaflet
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    211 year ago

    fixes introduced regressions

    Software development in a nut shell

  • Southern Wolf
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    81 year ago

    Huh, this might be one of the few examples of “don’t break userspace” not being held to by Linus and co? I’m sure stuff like this has happened before, but “don’t break userspace” has been a fairly strong guiding principle for the kernel for sometime. So seeing something like this happen is actually a bit surprising.

    Though I guess it could be argued that if the removal of fTPM causes fewer bugs/issues than leaving it in place then userspace wasn’t broken. But still, it’s interesting to see regardless.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    I’ve had fTPM issues with the bios because I changed CPUs and lost key attestation. Maybe it’s my fault, but the reset process isn’t documented anywhere clearly and it’s not worth digging up my old CPU to reset the Mobo.

  • Semperverus
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    41 year ago

    Is it still broken even if you have TPM completely shut off in UEFI?

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      It sound like what’s broken is the TPM. So if it is shut off it would be both broken and off, and you might not care about the broken.