Comment 505 for bug 1958019

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In , cam (cam-linux-kernel-bugs) wrote :

Not sure how Mint handles patching its kernels, but mainline 5.13
doesn't have my patch. I think 5.13 in Ubuntu does though.

My guide is useful for (theoretically) creating patches, however, that's
really not necessary in your case since the support is already there in
newer kernels. The latest 5.14.x and 5.15.x kernels do have the patches
so if you have some familiarity with building and running your own
kernel, building your own v5.14 or v5.15 would likely be the easiest route.

Hmm. Now that I'm thinking about it... Maybe there's a repo for Mint
with newer kernels available, which would certainly save you some
time/effort.

Or maybe you could ask the Mint devs to pull these fixes in.

On 11/14/2021 11:21 AM, <email address hidden> wrote:
> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
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> --- Comment #491 from Andrei Miculita (<email address hidden>) ---
> Not sure how exactly the patch is rolling out, but on my
> Lenovo-Legion-S7-15IMH5, I'm running Mint 20.2, switched to kernel
> 5.13.0-21-generic, and it's not working. I assume I should go through
> Cameron's
> guide on Github, unless I'm missing something and should just wait.
>