On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Nelson E. Castillo wrote:
I Think you don't use the kernel-patch package
unless you compile a Kernel yourself. The 2.4.18
version doesn't say much, since they append a
trailing number to the package with each update. I
think it's ok if you use the last binary (precom
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 08:24:18PM -0800, Billy
Pilgrim wrote:
...
> vmlinux-2.4.18-newpmac
...
> Package: kernel-patch-2.4.18-powerpc
As you can see, the packages names differ. Maybe you
don't
have a default kernel installed but one you (or
someone
else) compiled.
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Hi all.
Last January I received the security announcement that
follows. When I tried to use apt-get update and
upgrade as always, this was not downloaded. Has anyone
else had this problem? I'm pretty sure that I
downloaded a kernel security upgrade last Sept. w/o
any problems
Hi all.
Last January I received the security announcement that
follows. When I tried to use apt-get update and
upgrade as always, this was not downloaded. Has anyone
else had this problem? I'm pretty sure that I
downloaded a kernel security upgrade last Sept. w/o
any problems.
Here's what I have i
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