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Ubuntu 19.10

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Is Ubuntu 19.10 supported (mainly, Ubuntu Studio 19.10 64bit)?
Is there any known issue?
Given I am going to install a new PC from scratch, isi it advisable to install version 19.4 instead?
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Re: Ubuntu 19.10

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Marius, Ubuntu 19.10 uses Kernel 5.3 which isn't officially supported yet however there is an experimental patch available which may work (see veeam-agent-for-linux-f41/kernel-5-4-1- ... 63491.html).
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Re: Ubuntu 19.10

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Many thanks for the info.
what about Ubuntu 19.04?
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Re: Ubuntu 19.10

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Ubuntu 19.04 uses kernel 5.0 by default.

VAL v3.0.2 which is available fully supports v5 Linux kernel up to 5.1.11 so as long as you stay within that limit, it will work out of the box. Else you have to use the experimental patch as mentioned in the other post.
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