Bump? On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 3:29 PM chris <tknch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes there are many updated kernels to choose from. Please go ahead and do > so > > > > On Sat, Feb 10, 2024 at 8:21 AM Schwibinger Michael <h...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > >> Yes. >> >> >> I found out >> I do use an old kernel. >> >> Can LINUX update a kernel? >> >> Regards >> Sophie >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> *Von:* chris <tknch...@gmail.com> >> *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 7. Februar 2024 19:35 >> *An:* Schwibinger Michael <h...@hotmail.com> >> *Betreff:* Re: AW: AW: su su- sudo dont work >> >> Very helpful ty >> >> On Wed, Feb 7, 2024, 1:57 PM Schwibinger Michael <h...@hotmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> Good afternoon. >> >> The bug report >> >> sudo ... >> You are not in the sudoers file. >> Regards >> Sophie >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> *Von:* Hans <hans.ullr...@loop.de> >> *Gesendet:* Freitag, 26. Januar 2024 18:44 >> *An:* debian-user@lists.debian.org <debian-user@lists.debian.org> >> *Betreff:* Re: AW: AW: su su- sudo dont work >> >> >> Am Freitag, 26. Januar 2024, 17:23:07 CET schrieben Sie: >> >> Yes, if you want to install soemthing for example by using the apt >> command, best way is becoming root with the command "su -" and then install >> the rquired package. >> >> >> Example: >> >> su - then enter the password of the user root >> >> >> If installing for example firefox, first read the repository: >> >> >> apt update >> >> >> then install the package >> >> >> apt install firefox-esr >> >> >> ----- >> >> >> Hint: If you want a graphical method and you have no X and Wndow-Manager >> running (like KDE, Gnome, XFCE whatever), I suggest using aptitude. >> >> >> You have to install aptitude first: >> >> >> apt install aptitude >> >> >> Then you can start the gui with the command "aptitude" as root. >> >> >> Hint 2: aptitude is controlled by keypresses without any enter-key. >> >> For example, when started aptitude, just press the "u" key and it reads >> the update, "U" (Shift + u) marks all newer packages automatically to be >> updated, then press "g" and you will shwo, what it will do. Press "g" >> again, and it will do the update. >> >> >> Please note: If you want to upgrade the whole sytem, then using apt or >> apt-get will be the better choice! >> >> >> But aptitude is very well for installing single packages or weekly >> upgrades, where not much packages will be renewed. >> >> >> If you are not much experienced, and you have a window-manager running >> like KDE, Gnome, XFCE, LXDE or another one, then look at synaptic. Synaptic >> is a graphical tool for installing packages, it is a GUI for apt. >> >> >> Synaptic MUST run as root. >> >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> >> By the way: I believe, you are not very experienced in English language, >> so I suggest to suscribe in the fine German forum, >> >> which is debian-user-ger...@lists.debioan.org. >> >> >> Here is the link: >> >> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user-german/ >> >> >> Good luck! >> >> >> Hans >> >> >> >> > Sorry >> >> > it was my mistake >> >> > >> >> > It is >> >> > >> >> > su - >> >> > su >> >> > or sudo. >> >> > >> >> > Sorry. >> >> > >> >> > Is su - >> >> > the best for install? >> >> > >> >> > Regards >> >> > >> >> > Sophie >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > ________________________________ >> >> > >> >>