First read
http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/index.php?page=netiquette#offlist
Now `apt-cache policy kernel-image-2.4.27-3-k6' shows that
2.4.27-10sarge3is installed and `apt-cache policy
kernel-image-2.4.27-2-k6' shows that 2.4.27-10sarge1 is
installed.
Can you post full output of these
I am running debian with kernel 2.4.27. I see that the kernel-source package
is listed in the security vulnerabilities (DSA-1097). I do a weekly apt-get
update apt-get upgrade but have not been prompted to upgrade my kernel.
I am using kernel-image-2.4-k6.
Do I need to upgrade my kernel image
I am running debian with kernel 2.4.27. I see that the kernel-source package is listed in the security vulnerabilities (DSA-1097). I do a weekly apt-get update apt-get upgrade but have not been prompted to upgrade my kernel. I am using
kernel-image-2.4-k6.Do I need to upgrade my kernel image
Robert S wrote:
I am running debian with kernel 2.4.27. I see that the kernel-source
package is listed in the security vulnerabilities (DSA-1097). I do a
weekly apt-get update apt-get upgrade but have not been prompted to
upgrade my
kernel. I am using kernel-image-2.4-k6.
Do I need
Do you use stable or testing?Stable apt-cache policy kernel-image-2.4.27-2-k6 ~$ apt-cache policy kernel-image-2.4.27-2-k6kernel-image-2.4.27-2-k6: Installed: 2.4.27-10sarge1
Candidate: 2.4.27-10sarge1 Version Table:*** 2.4.27-10sarge1 0 500 http://security.debian.org sarge/updates/main
using kernel-image-2.4-k6.
Do I need to upgrade my kernel image and if so, what is the correct way of
doing this?
kernel-image-2.4-k6 will always depend on the latest 2.4-series kernel
for the k6 in stable. For now, regular upgrades should keep you
up-to-date with the kernel too (I say for now
update apt-get upgrade but have not been prompted to upgrade my kernel.
I am using kernel-image-2.4-k6.
Do I need to upgrade my kernel image and if so, what is the correct way of
doing this?
kernel-image-2.4-k6 will always depend on the latest 2.4-series kernel
for the k6 in stable
Robert S wrote:
*** 2.4.27-10sarge1 0
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
I assume I still have the old version.
Yes, you have.
Is this likely to break any dependencies?
Usually kernel is actually pretty easy to upgrade -- after everything
depends on it, rather then other way around. And
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