Re: linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64
On Sat, 1 Oct 2022 at 08:39, John Boxall wrote: > On 2022-09-30 13:31, Dan Ritter wrote: > > Marc Auslander wrote: > >> linux-image-amd64 wants linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64 but only > >> linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64-unsigned show up in a search. > > linux-image-amd64 is a virtual package that pulls in the > > specific package that your machine architecture needs. > I have a similar (same?) problem with my system. > > apt list -a --upgradable > Listing... Done > linux-image-amd64/oldstable 4.19+105+deb10u17 amd64 [upgradable from: > 4.19+105+deb10u16] > linux-image-amd64/oldstable,now 4.19+105+deb10u16 amd64 [installed,upgradable > to: 4.19+105+deb10u17] > When I try either an "apt upgrade" or "apt full-upgrade", the package is > not upgraded to "4.19+105+deb10u17". > Could this be a result of there being no more updates to buster? Might be this bug: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1021012
Re: linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64
On 2022-09-30 13:31, Dan Ritter wrote: Marc Auslander wrote: linux-image-amd64 wants linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64 but only linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64-unsigned show up in a search. You are on an old version of Debian. Upgrade to the current stable version or go digging through the archives to get what you want. linux-image-amd64 is a virtual package that pulls in the specific package that your machine architecture needs. You can apt install linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64-unsigned instead. If you don't use UEFI Secure Boot -- and you probably don't -- the unsigned package does everything you need. -dsr- I have a similar (same?) problem with my system. apt list -a --upgradable Listing... Done linux-image-amd64/oldstable 4.19+105+deb10u17 amd64 [upgradable from: 4.19+105+deb10u16] linux-image-amd64/oldstable,now 4.19+105+deb10u16 amd64 [installed,upgradable to: 4.19+105+deb10u17] dpkg -l | grep linux-image rc linux-image-4.19.0-13-amd64 4.19.160-2 amd64Linux 4.19 for 64-bit PCs (signed) rc linux-image-4.19.0-14-amd64 4.19.171-2 amd64Linux 4.19 for 64-bit PCs (signed) rc linux-image-4.19.0-16-amd64 4.19.181-1 amd64Linux 4.19 for 64-bit PCs (signed) rc linux-image-4.19.0-17-amd64 4.19.194-3 amd64Linux 4.19 for 64-bit PCs (signed) rc linux-image-4.19.0-18-amd64 4.19.208-1 amd64Linux 4.19 for 64-bit PCs (signed) rc linux-image-4.19.0-19-amd64 4.19.232-1 amd64Linux 4.19 for 64-bit PCs (signed) ii linux-image-4.19.0-20-amd64 4.19.235-1 amd64Linux 4.19 for 64-bit PCs (signed) ii linux-image-4.19.0-21-amd64 4.19.249-2 amd64Linux 4.19 for 64-bit PCs (signed) ii linux-image-amd644.19+105+deb10u16 amd64Linux for 64-bit PCs (meta-package) When I try either an "apt upgrade" or "apt full-upgrade", the package is not upgraded to "4.19+105+deb10u17". Could this be a result of there being no more updates to buster? -- Regards, John Boxall
Re: linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64
Marc Auslander wrote: > linux-image-amd64 wants linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64 but only > linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64-unsigned show up in a search. You are on an old version of Debian. Upgrade to the current stable version or go digging through the archives to get what you want. linux-image-amd64 is a virtual package that pulls in the specific package that your machine architecture needs. You can apt install linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64-unsigned instead. If you don't use UEFI Secure Boot -- and you probably don't -- the unsigned package does everything you need. -dsr-
linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64
linux-image-amd64 wants linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64 but only linux-image-4.19.0-22-amd64-unsigned show up in a search.