At least in master right now there is actually code to check if the
kernel is a distro kernel. The apport rule will only file bugs on
distro kernels. That means that kernels from earlier releases and
kernels from PPAs shouldn't trigger the apport rule.
Would that be sufficient to avoid problems? I feel like any kernels
within a given distro release should still trigger a bug though.
** Changed in: dkms (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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