“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 [[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]], 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 [[Synaptic]] you can uninstall previously installed kernel packages. | + | With [[UbuntuHelp:Synaptic]] you can uninstall previously installed kernel packages. |
=== See also === | === See also === | ||
− | * [[Kernel]] | + | * [[UbuntuHelp:Kernel]] |
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[[category:CategoryKernel]] | [[category:CategoryKernel]] | ||
[[category:UbuntuHelp]] | [[category:UbuntuHelp]] |
2008年10月19日 (日) 15:58的版本
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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 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).
- 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 UbuntuHelp:Synaptic you can uninstall previously installed kernel packages.