Wayne Topa wrote: > H.S.([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: >> Wayne Topa wrote: >>> H.S.([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> How come I cannot see newer kernel packages available with dpkg: >>>> $> dpkg -l linux-image-* >>> Maybe because dpkg show whats installed, not available? >> Please see my other post. >> >> >>>> doesn't list kernels 2.6.2* at all. However, I can get some hits if I >>>> try to install such a package: >>> Try (apt-cache | aptitude) search linux-image-2.6.21* >> I tried this before I installed the new kernel today and remember that >> it didn't show me the new kernel as available. > > I replied _before_ your last post. > > I should have mentioned that _before_ you do the search you should > do an aptitude update, which you must have done between your posts > because in the last post, you did see what was available when you used > dpkg. > > Wayne >
Well, the mistake was on my part. I had updated my system, but for aptitude search command, my pattern was wrong. So, my bad. Sorry. :( ->HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]