Hello!
And please excuse the very late answer, some urgent matters hold me off this
issue.
Johannes, thank you for your help! Nevertheless, I do not understand why apt-get does not do
the job, why am I supposed to use aptitude, which is (if I do interpret correctly the
apt-get manpage) a front-end to apt.
Best regards,
Serban
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
Serban Udrea wrote:
Now to my problem. I have a little server with Debian 3.1 Sarge. A few
days ago I received from debian-security the message regarding
problems with the 2.4.27 kernel: DSA 1097-1 New Kernel 2.4.27 packages
fix several vulnerabilities. Since I have this kernel version
installed I tried to upgrade but after apt-get update followed by
apt-get upgrade I get:
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded
I do not understand why!?
See the thread entitled "mess" from yesterday/today.
aptitude install kernel-image-2.4-386
This will always install the latest kernel from the 2.4 tree. If your
machine is more recent than Pentium II, you could also use
kernel-image-2.4-686
Johannes
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