"Iram" == Iram Mahboob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Iram> Hi, I am new to linux can you please help me in upgrading my Iram> kernel. I currently have debian version 2.2.19. I want to Iram> upgrade it to 2.4.18. How can I do it?
You are running either Debian Potato or Debian Woody (3.0). The version numbers you state above are kernel version numbers, not Debian versions. Iram> I have tried to do a Iram> apt-get update followed by an Iram> apt-get dist-upgrade. But i have not been able to upgrade Iram> my kernel. Even when I do a This would update the software installation (to Woody if you were on potato and your /etc/apt/sources.list file was set correctly). It does not update the kernel (which is the right and safe thing to do, since there is usually no pressing need to update kernels, and it would require a reboot if you did, with downtime and other problems). Iram> dpkg -l "Kernel*" I can't see a source or an image of any Iram> version later then 2.2.20. Can you please help me. Try 'dpkg -l "kernel-image*' instead. It's better actually to do something like 'COLUMNS=100 dpkg -l "kernel-image*"' instead. If you running Woody you can 'apt-get install' the correct image for your processor type. If you do so be prepared to work a little bit. You will be prompted to updated /etc/lilo.conf for an "initrd" entry. It is likely that some hardware (like ethernet cards) might stop working in the new kernel until you updated /etc/modules to load the correct drivers. In short, if 2.2.19 really does work for you, the only reason to upgrade is to upgrade ;-) Cheers! Shyamal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]