<quote who="James Gray">

> The plot thickens.  This whole debacle may be an upgrade/dpkg problem.  I'm 
> dist-upgrading my lappy at the moment and noticed it has grabbed the 2.6.12 
> kernel.  But my desktop system stayed on the 2.6.10/Hoary kernel until I 
> manually "apt-get install"'ed the 2.6.12 kernel this morning.
> 
> Thoughts people?  Anyone else seen this?  Is there a funky option somewhere 
> that would prevent a kernel update during a dist-upgrade?

Did you have ubuntu-base, ubuntu-desktop and linux-686 (or appropriate) on
your desktop before upgrading? Do you have them now?

- Jeff

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