Hi, kpatz.
Using the upgrade from K3.13.0-43 to K3.13.44 executed today through Synaptic as an example:
So "apt-get upgrade" would be willing to execute this part, upgrading the already existing packages:
Code:
The following packages have been updated:
linux-generic-lts-trusty (3.13.0.43.37) to 3.13.0.44.38
linux-headers-generic-lts-trusty (3.13.0.43.37) to 3.13.0.44.38
linux-image-generic-lts-trusty (3.13.0.43.37) to 3.13.0.44.38
linux-tools-generic-lts-trusty (3.13.0.43.37) to 3.13.0.44.38
linux-tools-lts-trusty (3.13.0.43.37) to 3.13.0.44.38
But as we all know for a kernel update we need to add a few new packages, too.
So it is the second part of the kernel update below which makes "apt-get upgrade" refuse to execute the kernel update as a whole:
Code:
The following packages have been installed:
linux-headers-3.13.0-44 (3.13.0-44.73~precise1)
linux-headers-3.13.0-44-generic (3.13.0-44.73~precise1)
linux-image-3.13.0-44-generic (3.13.0-44.73~precise1)
linux-lts-trusty-tools-3.13.0-44 (3.13.0-44.73~precise1)
linux-tools-3.13.0-44-generic (3.13.0-44.73~precise1)
Hm, might be. Doubtlessly, I will learn what will happen tonight.
Cheers,
Karl
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