CatBus;441430 Wrote: 
> My guess is: Ubuntu must frequently update the kernel for non-security
> reasons, OR you've got a "poisoned" kernel with some binary-only
> (NVIDIA?) driver, and you need to co-upgrade your kernel every time you
> upgrade your video driver (and even then, you must be updating the
> driver for non-security reasons)

Yes, it seems like it's usually updates to the kernel or headers that
wind up wanting a reboot.

They seem to come in clusters, too.  I can go weeks or months without
any, then wind up with three seemingly in a row.

Not a big deal.


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