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bob:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on June 13, 2018, 07:31:33 am ---Yeah, I noticed the license was lost on Ubuntu 18.04 after doing kernel updates (again). This was before updating to 24.0.34 beta though (was using 24.0.32-4 at the time of the kernel updates though).

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Are you saying you were running 24.0.32-4 licensed then updated to 24.0.34 beta, still licensed, then the license was lost after a kernel update??
If so please attach a log. IIRC you attached one for 24.0.32-4. That way I can compare them.

Awesome Donkey:
No, I was on 24.0.32-4 licensed and then kernel updates happened which lost the license (after rebooting and checking), then I updated to 24.0.34 with the license still lost.

Makes you wonder what's in those kernel updates. :P

bob:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on June 14, 2018, 08:50:24 am ---No, I was on 24.0.32-4 licensed and then kernel updates happened which lost the license (after rebooting and checking), then I updated to 24.0.34 with the license still lost.

Makes you wonder what's in those kernel updates. :P

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That should not have happened with anything after 24.0.32.
If I have a before and after log it would help track it down.

bob:

--- Quote from: bob on June 14, 2018, 08:59:19 am ---That should not have happened with anything after 24.0.32.
If I have a before and after log it would help track it down.

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Figured it out by doing the kernel update on ubuntu here.

My comment:
Ok, it's going to happen again in the next build, hopefully for the last time.
PM me if you need activations reset.
You can blame it on intel's buggy cpu's (or my lack of dealing with them properly).
Doesn't affect the arm build.

geier22:
Upgrade to MC 24.0.35 ------> License had to be renewed.

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