“UbuntuHelp:Kernel/Upgrade”的版本间的差异
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From easier (1) to the more difficult (3): | From easier (1) to the more difficult (3): | ||
* 1) Click on System > Administration > Update Manager > Click on Check button > Apply all updates including kernel. | * 1) Click on System > Administration > Update Manager > Click on Check button > Apply all updates including kernel. | ||
− | * 2) Use [[UbuntuHelp:Synaptic]], search for linux-image and select the generic kernel version you want to install (i.e. linux-image-2.6.xx-yy-generic). | + | * 2) Use [[UbuntuHelp:Synaptic|Synaptic]], search for linux-image and select the generic kernel version you want to install (i.e. linux-image-2.6.xx-yy-generic). |
* 3) [[UbuntuHelp:Kernel/Compile|Compile|the kernel]]. | * 3) [[UbuntuHelp:Kernel/Compile|Compile|the kernel]]. | ||
=== Roll-back and uninstallation === | === Roll-back and uninstallation === | ||
You can roll back by selecting the previous (old) kernel at the boot menu and then uninstall the (new) not working kernel. | You can roll back by selecting the previous (old) kernel at the boot menu and then uninstall the (new) not working kernel. | ||
− | With [[UbuntuHelp:Synaptic]] you can uninstall previously installed kernel packages. | + | With [[UbuntuHelp:Synaptic|Synaptic]] you can uninstall previously installed kernel packages. |
=== See also === | === See also === | ||
− | * [[UbuntuHelp:Kernel]] | + | * [[UbuntuHelp:Kernel|Kernel]] |
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[[category:CategoryKernel]] | [[category:CategoryKernel]] | ||
[[category:UbuntuHelp]] | [[category:UbuntuHelp]] |
2008年10月19日 (日) 23:36的最新版本
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Methods
From easier (1) to the more difficult (3):
- 1) Click on System > Administration > Update Manager > Click on Check button > Apply all updates including kernel.
- 2) Use Synaptic, search for linux-image and select the generic kernel version you want to install (i.e. linux-image-2.6.xx-yy-generic).
- 3) Compile|the kernel.
Roll-back and uninstallation
You can roll back by selecting the previous (old) kernel at the boot menu and then uninstall the (new) not working kernel. With Synaptic you can uninstall previously installed kernel packages.