Wolfgang Mader [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
linux-image-2.6-amd64
This package depends on the latest binary image for Linux kernel
This packages just installes an new image, if one is availabel. You have to
uninstall the old one by hand.
This depends. Aptitude can track automatically
Am Donnerstag, 8. Februar 2007 14:14 schrieb Matthias Julius:
Wolfgang Mader [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
linux-image-2.6-amd64
This package depends on the latest binary image for Linux kernel
This packages just installes an new image, if one is availabel. You have
to uninstall the old one
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 08:14:05AM -0500, Matthias Julius wrote:
Wolfgang Mader [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
linux-image-2.6-amd64
This package depends on the latest binary image for Linux kernel
This packages just installes an new image, if one is availabel. You have to
uninstall the old
On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 02:48:05PM +0100, Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Yeah, this is fine and I am using apt, aptitude or synaptic, just the one I
like in the moment. And the upgrade works perfectly. But doing so, this
appeared another problem: The latest kernel (2.6.18-4-amd64) inhibits to load
Hi all,
in earlier times an apt-get upgrade or apt-get dist-upgrade would
automatically install newer kernel versions. This behaviour is no more, but
some wrote, that a meta(?) package has to be installed, to get this behaviour
back.
Is this correct ? How do I rectivate this ? The problem is
Hi,
I just have installed the package
linux-image-2.6-amd64
This package depends on the latest binary image for Linux kernel
This packages just installes an new image, if one is availabel. You have to
uninstall the old one by hand.
Cheers
Am Mittwoch 07 Februar 2007 20:14 schrieb Hans-J.
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