** Daniel Llewellyn [2014-08-08 17:30]:
> On 8 August 2014 17:06, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > I've just seen teh LTS update release notice [1] and noted the kernel
> > updates
> > for new installations. From looking at details on the LTS Enablement
> > Stacks [2]
> > I see that you can upgrade existin
** Alan Pope [2014-08-08 17:31]:
> On 8 August 2014 17:06, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > Looking at the packages available it looks as though this is aimed at
> > desktop
> > installs as there doesn't appear to be any matching packages for the server
> > kernels. Am I reading this wrong?
>
> What kern
On 8 August 2014 17:06, Paul Tansom wrote:
> Looking at the packages available it looks as though this is aimed at desktop
> installs as there doesn't appear to be any matching packages for the server
> kernels. Am I reading this wrong?
>
What kernel are you currently running?
Cheers,
Al.
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As far as I'm aware you shouldn't be running on the linux-image-server
kernels anymore because the -image-generic is supposed to do everything
these days. (I'm fine to be corrected on this.)
On 8 August 2014 17:06, Paul Tansom wrote:
> I've just seen teh LTS update release notice [1] and noted
I've just seen teh LTS update release notice [1] and noted the kernel updates
for new installations. From looking at details on the LTS Enablement Stacks [2]
I see that you can upgrade existing installs to the new kernel if you want to
using the linux-generic-lts-[quantal|raring|saucy] packages (an