You guys actually have a nice thing going on there. I'm stuck between the newest and last kernel. All drives like Nvidia, etc run smoothly on the last kernel, while the new one is waiting for linux-headers, which will remove 60% of my packages if I force install it. This is in fact more of a behavior problem then technical one: I always forget to choose the last kernel when I boot, so I have to reboot and pick the right one. After logging in, I always forget to set the last one as default, which is the next thing I'm going to do today since I just remembered it.
No need to worries guys! I'm sure that our Debian geniuses will have this fixed in a couple of days!
That's the price of living the wild life with sid every now and then
No need to worries guys! I'm sure that our Debian geniuses will have this fixed in a couple of days!
That's the price of living the wild life with sid every now and then
Statistics: Posted by brunon63rt — 2024-03-10 02:17