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Is there a specific ticket/issue number for error with network adapter on Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS?

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This is my first question on AskUbuntu so please don't eat me alive :D

So I came across this question and it seems like there's an error with network adapter on Ubuntu 20.04.2 causing Bluetooth and/or WiFi problems (in my case only one of them can work :| ). I was wondering if one could monitor this issue somehow and track the bugfix (or verify the answer to the question)? Where are such problems reported?

BR, Andreas

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This is a Ubuntu user support site (specifically a Q&A site; the forum is elsewhere), but the page you referenced was for a different release (Ubuntu 20.10; or the first release post-20.04 that is working towards 22.04 or the next LTS) so not all the software *stack* may apply with your *focal* release (though 20.04 if using the HWE stack did use the 20.10 stack - but that's history now as a *focal* system will now be using the *hirsute* stack as 20.04.3 is out; https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2021/08/27/ubuntu-20-04-3-lts-released/ showing ISO release date - installed system upgraded before then)
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cn flag
Bugs are tracked on a bug tracker (*not user support sites*), ie. https://launchpad.net/ for Ubuntu ; however for `bluez` or the package referenced in your page that mentions bug - it may not apply as the package version doesn't match - refer https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=bluez&searchon=names&suite=all&section=all Bugs can be tracked (for bluez) via https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bugs with fixes for *focal* https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/b/bluez/bluez_5.53-0ubuntu3.3/changelog
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If there is a bug report, its number has not been provided, but you can easily search for it with keywords like "Raspberry Pi 400 ubuntu bluetooth bug".
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This is a Ubuntu user support site (specifically a Q&A site; the forum is elsewhere), but the page you referenced was for a different release (Ubuntu 20.10 or groovy; or the first release post-20.04 that is working towards 22.04 or the next LTS) so not all the software stack may apply with your focal release (though 20.04 if using the HWE stack did use the 20.10 stack - but that's history now as a focal system will now be using the hirsute stack as 20.04.3 is out; https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2021/08/27/ubuntu-20-04-3-lts-released/ showing ISO release date - installed system upgraded before then)

Bugs are tracked on a bug tracker (not user support sites), ie. https://launchpad.net/ for Ubuntu.

Also for bluez or the package referenced in your page that mentions bug - it may not apply as the package version doesn't match, refer

Bugs can be tracked (for bluez)

with fixes for focal see

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cn flag
Also note: security issues are usually back-ported to older releases; some issues only get fixed on later releases; eg. for bluez you can compare to fixes in a later release, ie. contrast the post I gave with a later version - https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/b/bluez/bluez_5.60-0ubuntu2/changelog (it'll have same security fixes; but other non-security fixes as well)
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