Lubuntu freezing

Phill Whiteside PhillW at Ubuntu.com
Thu Aug 29 15:19:33 UTC 2013


Lar,

actually... try just

sudo apt-get linux-image*3.11.0-3*

and see if it pulls them in. (I've never tried that).

Regards,

Phill.


On 29 August 2013 16:18, Phill Whiteside <PhillW at ubuntu.com> wrote:

> Lars, you *may* be able to grab a kernel using
> http://forum.phillw.net/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=35 at the line
>
> apt-get install linux-image
>
> put in wild-card so that it only grabs *3.11.0-3*
>
> If not, then you'll have to grab the a3 iso.
>
> Regards,
>
> Phill.
>
>
>
> On 29 August 2013 16:12, Lars Noodén <lars.nooden at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 29.08.2013 18:07, John Hupp wrote:
>> > On 8/29/2013 10:22 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
>> >> On 29.08.2013 16:53, John Hupp wrote:
>> >>> Following Leszek's thought about the kernel: if it is happening
>> several
>> >>> times a day, can you boot to an earlier kernel for the next couple
>> days?
>> >> I can try that if I can get an old kernel or two back on the system.
>> >>
>> >> The older kernels are gone from my system, even APT's cache.  I've
>> >> looked around a bit and tried a few things but can't find where to get
>> >> the old kernels manually.  How do I get at them? apt -f seems not to be
>> >> the right way:
>> >>
>> >>     $ sudo apt-get -f install linux-image-3.11.0-3-generic
>> >>     Reading package lists... Done
>> >>     Building dependency tree
>> >>     Reading state information... Done
>> >>     linux-image-3.11.0-3-generic is already the newest version.
>> >>     0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 46 not upgraded.
>> >>
>> >> Regards,
>> >> /Lars
>> >>
>> > So you *upgraded* to Saucy and the older kernels are no longer
>> > available?  (On PC architecture at least, holding down the Shift key
>> > during boot causes the Grub menu to appear with an Advanced option, and
>> > choosing that brings up all previously-installed kernels available for
>> > boot.)
>>
>> It was a fresh install of Saucy a few weeks ago.  I've done updates with
>> APT daily.  Probably one of the times I ran 'apt-get autoremove' purged
>> the old kernel(s).  They used to be there a while ago, but right now I
>> have only the one kernel in place.  I've seen the Advanced option in
>> grub and used it in the past to select older kernels, but right now the
>> question is how to get one of the old kernels back on the disk.  I could
>> not find the .deb file in the archive.
>>
>>         http://fi.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/
>>
>> Maybe it's there and I don't know the right directory.
>>
>> Regards,
>> /Lars
>>
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