10-19-2016, 02:17 PM
If you're running the 3.x series of Linux Lite, you may be able to patch your kernel, on up to 3 PCs, without rebooting, using the procedure at this link.
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Live Kernel Patching
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10-19-2016, 02:17 PM
If you're running the 3.x series of Linux Lite, you may be able to patch your kernel, on up to 3 PCs, without rebooting, using the procedure at this link.
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10-19-2016, 04:23 PM
When you try to do this, following the instructions on Canonical's web page - doesn't work. When you enter "sudo snap install canonical-livepatch" into terminal you get an error "sudo: snap: command not found". Watching the video on their web site, and what is suppose to happen, doesn't seem to happen in Linux Lite. I kept all the information & my key code if anyone gets this to work. I will say, it's a great idea. Would be VERY useful. Just so you know, I am using LL 3.0, x64, but I'm wondering if this only works in the offical Ubuntu?
From the web page: Update: If you're running into errors, please try to keep in mind that Canonical's Livepatch Service only supports 64-bit versions of the Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) operating system running the long-term supported Linux 4.4 kernel. We've also added the video above to make enabling live kernel patching easier.
10-19-2016, 05:49 PM
Maybe snap has to be installed first.
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10-19-2016, 08:49 PM
I thought the exact same thing. So I looked snap up in synaptic, installed it - nothing. I realize this is just a guess, but since Linux Lite is a heavily modified OS, maybe it just doesn't work in LL. I have an install disk for Xubuntu 16.04, I'll give that a try tomorrow, or day after.
10-19-2016, 09:37 PM
Your profile says you're running Linux Lite 2.8 32bit. If that isn't correct, please update it.
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10-20-2016, 02:48 AM
Got to this point, no further:
Code: Connection to the daemon failed:Put http://127.0.0.1/enable?auth-token=xxxx: dial unix /var/snap/canonical-livepatch/15/livepatchd-priv.sock: connect: no such file or director
10-20-2016, 02:52 AM
FAQ - http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2016/10/c...patch.html
64bit ONLY Linux Lite: Steps: Code: sudo apt-get install snapd Code: sudo snap install canonical-livepatch Get your token here - https://auth.livepatch.canonical.com/?us...buntu-user (you must have an Ubuntu account) Code: sudo canonical-livepatch enable your_token_here
10-20-2016, 01:11 PM
Thank you Jerry. Worked perfectly. A very useful tool. To torreydale, sorry about not updating my profile. I just recently got a nice 2nd hand HP Pavillion Elite HPE-541F with 8gb memory. As it came with Windows 7 I decided to keep that & install LL 3.0 as well. I'll make sure to change my profile again when LL 3.2 comes out November 1st.
10-20-2016, 02:47 PM
After it's installed I thought it wasn't working. For it to start up you need to reboot. After that open a terminal and enter "canonical-livepatch status". I had updated the kernel to the latest 4.4.0-x by synaptic & the livepatch command works. A very good feature for LL if you want the latest version of your kernel. Don't know if they'll come out with a 32bit version. With the talk of 32bit support being phased out, maybe not.
XXX@XXX: $ canonical-livepatch status kernel: 4.4.0-45.66-generic fully-patched: true version: ""
10-20-2016, 04:37 PM
I know I am being lazy by not doing a DuckDuckGo search for an answer. :-[ Anyway, why would I want to do what ever this is? Why not just wait for regular update from LL or version update?
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