LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Still no kernel updates. Help!
#1
LinuxLite 5.0 here.  I updated my system a few minutes ago and my kernel is still 5.4.0-33. In Synaptic I can see a lot of newer kernels (5.4.0-37, -39, -40, -42, -45 and -47).

At the same time I updated another of my systems, Xubuntu 20.04.1, and it updated from kernel 5.4.0-45 to 5.4.0-47. Is something wrong with my LinuxLite system that is not updating kernels like it should do?
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#2
Hello!!! Is anybody there?

Nobody knows which kernel is using his system?

Nobody can help me!!

How weird......
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#3
What repo are you using? I have 5.4.0-47 installed here. Your Profile is out of date too (4.4) might pay to update it.
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#4
...so it is not updating and something is wrong in my system. Mmmm... I'm going to investigate. If I need more help I'll come back. Thank you very much, Jerry.
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#5
(09-15-2020, 10:19 AM)Yomiz link Wrote: ...so it is not updating and something is wrong in my system. Mmmm... I'm going to investigate. If I need more help I'll come back. Thank you very much, Jerry.

You just installed LL5? Your profile says 4.4, you should update it.

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#6
My LL 5.0 laptop (a distro testing machine) still doesn't update kernels. I'm stuck at 5.4.0-33. I don't know why and I don't know what to do. Everything else seems to update correctly. My repo is the default one (US). I tried other repo with no different result. Help, please!


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#7
Is something wrong with the kernel you're using? Leave it be unless it's broken!
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#8
Quote:Is something wrong with the kernel you're using? Leave it be unless it's broken!

If the kernel is updated by developers is because there is a reason, I think. Something is wrong in my system, it seems serious, and I'd like to fix it.

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