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alexanderfrey
June 12th, 2005, 02:34 PM
When looking for the kernel updates that are provided to ubuntu users I ask myself if the new official updates like 2.6.11.12 are also used in the ubuntu kernel tree ?
And why are there no updates for the 2.6.11 ubuntu kernel ?
sincerely, Alexander
kleeman
June 12th, 2005, 03:47 PM
There is a 2.6.11 kernel for Ubuntu but it is in universe i.e. not officially supported. I suspect strongly that you will need to upgrade to breezy later this year to get a version update of the kernel (probably 2.6.12 or higher)
alexanderfrey
June 12th, 2005, 06:34 PM
Thanks for your reply but I am looking for a 2.6.11.12 Kernel in Ubuntu. I mean if ubuntu releases a new update for the kernel as it did a few days ago for the 2.6.10 branch is it using updates from the 2.6.11.12 ?
And why are there no updates for the 2.6.11 Kernel if there exists already a 2.6.11.12 ?
sincerely , Alexander
desdinova
June 12th, 2005, 06:36 PM
Thanks for your reply but I am looking for a 2.6.11.12 Kernel in Ubuntu. I mean if ubuntu releases a new update for the kernel as it did a few days ago for the 2.6.10 branch is it using updates from the 2.6.11.12 ?
And why are there no updates for the 2.6.11 Kernel if there exists already a 2.6.11.12 ?
sincerely , Alexander
Normally a distro will "freeze" on a particular version, as it is tested a lot. Is there a reason why you want the latest and greatest particularly?
alexanderfrey
June 12th, 2005, 06:40 PM
No, my system is running most of the time fine. But I wonder if it would run even better if some of the newest patches would be applied....
Alexander
desdinova
June 12th, 2005, 06:44 PM
No, my system is running most of the time fine. But I wonder if it would run even better if some of the newest patches would be applied....
Alexander
No not necessarily - Linux is reasonably free of the constant upgrade cycle - as long as you keep up to date on the security updates I really wouldn't worry.
kleeman
June 12th, 2005, 06:48 PM
The patches on the 2.6.10 kernel are security only not upgrades. As I said above 2.6.11 is NOT SUPPORTED since it is in universe so security patches are not issued. An old slogan: If it ain't broken don't fix it!!! :) :) :) :)
desdinova
June 12th, 2005, 06:49 PM
The patches on the 2.6.10 kernel are security only not upgrades. As I said above 2.6.11 is NOT SUPPORTED since it is in universe so security patches are not issued. An old slogan: If it ain't broken don't fix it!!! :) :) :) :)
Oh yes - definitely good advice to live by ;-)
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