kernel updates for k12.04

Karsten Loh karsten.loh at gmx.de
Sat Sep 23 06:04:02 UTC 2017


You could try apt autoremove. Open a terminal and enter: "sudo apt-get
autoremove". At least on 14.04 and later it not only gets rid of no
longer required dependencies but also gets rid of older kernels until
you've room for at least one more kernel installation. So probably
should work on 12.04 as well.


LLAP,

Karsten

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On 23.09.2017 07:34, ray burke wrote:
> Nils 23/9/2017,
>
> I am not using my upgraded K14.04lts as still problem with the dial up
> connecting (status 16),
> would you know how to check my connection when in K14.04/,until I get
> it  my k14.04lts
> going, I am still using k12.04. Also would you know how I would reduce
> the number of Linux kernels thru my boot loader, as they are full, no
> more room?
>
> Ray
>
> On 9/20/17, ray burke <rayburke30 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Nils ,
>>
>> I am at our local library, and I meant that I finally got my K12.04 lts
>> upgraded to K14.04 lts after it downloaded
>> about 214mb of upgrades, I then jump on to my new K14.04 lts and the
>> broadband dongle stick works,
>> but my dial-up that upgraded form my K12.04 doesn't seem to work, but after
>> checking with my dial-up
>> ISP, they tested the line and seems my external ABC modem is hanging up.
>> They done a test
>> when I booted up my Win7 which wouldn't connect thru dialup. and then it
>> worked, I tried it on my K12.04lts
>> and all OK so today I will be checking my my K14.04lts, so problem not the
>> Kppp it is the modem, will
>> let you know how I go OK?
>>
>> Ray
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 9:52 PM, Nils Kassube <kassube at gmx.net> wrote:
>>
>>> ray burke wrote:
>>>> thanks I was not sure it you knew, Iam on the K14.04 with the
>>>> broadband stick,
>>> Well, I think I misunderstood your previous mail. I didn't know that you
>>> need kppp for it - I never used a broadband stick myself.
>>>
>>>
>>> Nils
>>>
>>>
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