>"apt-get upgrade” doesn’t upgrade the linux-headers to the latest
>fixed version
You need “apt-get upgrade --with-new-pkgs” at the very least to keep
a stable system up-to-date. I use “apt-get --purge dist-upgrade” myself
while keeping an eye on what packages apt wants to remove with that.
Hi Sona,
On 17.03.22 15:02, Sona Das wrote:
But whenever I tried to upgrade my linux-header it still remains on
linux-headers-5.10.0-10 version, it doesn’t gets upgraded to the latest one.
have you verified that the metapackage linux-headers-amd64 is installed
on your system - as suggested
.org/debian-security bullseye-security main
contrib
> On 17-Mar-2022, at 5:38 AM, Ben Hutchings wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2022-03-16 at 23:46 +0530, Sona Das wrote:
>> Hi Team,
>>
>> We are having High level threat in our Debian systems detected by our
>> vulnerability scann
On Wed, 2022-03-16 at 23:46 +0530, Sona Das wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> We are having High level threat in our Debian systems detected by our
> vulnerability scanners
> Debian DSA-5095-1 : linux - security update
>
> Debian DSA-4994-1 : bind9 - security update
>
> We
Hi Team,
We are having High level threat in our Debian systems detected by our
vulnerability scanners
Debian DSA-5095-1 : linux - security update
Debian DSA-4994-1 : bind9 - security update
We tried to upgrade our Debian systems using the Debian repo but the affected
packages didn’t received
5 matches
Mail list logo