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  1. Re: Do new security fixes introduced in latest Linux Kernels get Backported to LTS Ke

    Thanks for the info, TheFu. I'll have a read through it.
  2. Re: Do new security fixes introduced in latest Linux Kernels get Backported to LTS Ke

    Thanks you for your quick and colorful response :). My life doesn't depend on it and I am a home user but I also like to know what I am running and don't necessarily want to just run apt update and...
  3. Do new security fixes introduced in latest Linux Kernels get Backported to LTS Kernel

    Hello, I'm on 18.04 LTS. I'm currently on the 4.15 Kernel that comes with it but have read that Kernel 4.20 comes with a slew of security fixes, including ones aimed at Specter and Meltdown. I was...
  4. Re: I understand now why Linux will never be 'the preferred OS'

    First off, the license for Enterprise is much more expensive than Pro or Home. Looking for it on MS's site, it doesn't seem that they're selling it on single copy basis which makes it inaccessible...
  5. Re: I understand now why Linux will never be 'the preferred OS'

    I don't know how Tech saavy your are or if you care about any of these issues but Windows 10 has become a privacy nightmare and for me that alone is worth switching over.

    Here's a list of...
  6. [ubuntu] Re: VirtualBox error: Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908)

    SOLUTION

    Took me a long time to solve this issue. Had this problem with vBox across 2 distros (Ubuntu and Arch).

    I had dkms and all the modules already installed and compiled into my kernel,...
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