Good you've found the issue. That'll teach me to be an early adopter... ;-)
On Mon, 2020-08-03 at 18:30 +0200, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote: > On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 6:28 PM Jason A. Donenfeld <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 6:25 PM NoddingDog <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > I'm sure I did apt update after removing the PPA, but just > > > checked > > > again: > > > > > > apt update > > > apt install wireguard > > > > > > Same result - those gke kernels are included as dependencies and > > > "will > > > be installed". > > > > > > Maybe Dell need to fix their bionic-oem repositories? > > > > Ooof, that sounds disastrous. Hopefully Andy is reading these > > emails > > and will fix this issue, but I'll poke him on IRC too. > > > > Could you send me the URLs for the repos your laptop is using? I'd > > like to double check the Release files on there. Perhaps just the > > contents of /etc/apt or similar, and the name of the kernel package > > your system uses? > > Bingo: > > zx2c4@bionicman:~$ apt-cache show linux-image-oem | grep Provides > zx2c4@bionicman:~$ apt-cache show linux-image-generic | grep Provides > Provides: wireguard-modules (= 1.0.20200611-1ubuntu1~18.04.1), > zfs-modules (= 0.7.5-1ubuntu16.9) > > Indeed looks like maybe this was left out of linux-image-oem? That's > surprising, especially given the trials and tribulations we went > through initially to get this deployed to Dell customers.
