[Solved] How Do I Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6?
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[Solved] How Do I Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6?
Hi all,
I'd like to upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6 as it includes the drivers for my wireless card. Please can someone tell me how I can do this please?
Thanks
I'd like to upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6 as it includes the drivers for my wireless card. Please can someone tell me how I can do this please?
Thanks
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Re: How Do I Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6?
http://liquorix.net/ is at the moment at 3.6.0-6
http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/linux.html debian experimental is at 3.6.6-1
http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/linux.html debian experimental is at 3.6.6-1
Re: How Do I Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6?
Hi,
Thank you so much for your response. I've tried Liquorix's Kernel and it doesn't have the drivers that I need. I've added to sources.list but I can't work out how to install 3.6.6. Apparently I need to use , but I can't find it using 'aptitude search' and therefore am unsure of what it's exactly called to install it.
I swear I'll never buy a brand new laptop again. The drivers are all a few months away from general release.
Thanks
Thank you so much for your response. I've tried Liquorix's Kernel and it doesn't have the drivers that I need. I've added
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deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian experimental main
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apt-get -t experimental install <package name>
I swear I'll never buy a brand new laptop again. The drivers are all a few months away from general release.
Thanks
Re: How Do I Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6?
hi
as a general disclaimer (not specifically directed to you ) we should avoid experimental if we are unsure how to use it.
but as you need this kernel here goes:
disable again the repo
this should do it
and i hope your wireless will work now
as a general disclaimer (not specifically directed to you ) we should avoid experimental if we are unsure how to use it.
but as you need this kernel here goes:
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apt update
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apt-cache search linux | grep trunk
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apt install <package1> <package2> #you need for sure the image and the headers
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sudo update-grub #might not be necessary but just in case
and i hope your wireless will work now
Re: How Do I Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6?
Hi,
Thank you once again. I'm sure I'm very close. I can't install headers and trunk due to kbuild3.6 apparently not being available.
Searching aptitude shows that linux-kbuild-3.5 is available, as is 3.2, but no 3.6
Thank you once again. I'm sure I'm very close. I can't install headers and trunk due to kbuild3.6 apparently not being available.
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The following packages have unmet dependencies:
linux-headers-3.6-trunk-amd64 : Depends : linux-kbuild-3.6 but it is not installable
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
Re: How Do I Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6?
actually (i'm replicating this here in a 64bit system so might be different) image-3.6-trunk-amd64 and headers-3.6-trunk-common would install; the problem is headers-3.6-trunk-amd64 (and this one is fundamental specially if you need to build any driver against the kernel)
3.6.6 was uploaded yesterday to experimental http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-ch ... 00788.html but there's a bug against kbuild (linux-tools) for some time
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=690011
guess is not installable atm (not the headers) but soon...
3.6.6 was uploaded yesterday to experimental http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-ch ... 00788.html but there's a bug against kbuild (linux-tools) for some time
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=690011
guess is not installable atm (not the headers) but soon...
Re: How Do I Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6?
It appears thanks to your help I am now running 3.6.6.1~experimental. Unfortunately, within Network Manager my wireless card now says "device not ready (firmware missing)" so it appears to be a different message now, but still not resolved.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
Re: How Do I Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6?
Fixed it!
That solved it for me!
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Get the firmware by
git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/dwmw2/linux-firmware.git
cd
cd linux-firmware
sudo cp rt3290.bin /lib/firmware
Re: [Solved] How Do I Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6?
just a heads-up on this: if you need/want the headers they should be installable soon
Jonathan Nieder [email removed] via lists.debian.org
21:44 (9 minutes ago)
to debian-kernel
I intend to upload linux-tools version 3.6-1~experimental.1 to
experimental tomorrow. The source is nicely xz-compressed for the
first time (thanks, Ben and Sedat!). The upload should make perf and
kbuild usable again for people using a packaged 3.6.y kernel.
Regards,
Jonathan
Re: [Solved] How Do I Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6?
Thank you very much and it's very kind of you to think of us that were looking to do this.
I'll admit I'm a little scared to do any more as it's working, and I don't like to fix what isn't broken.
I'll admit I'm a little scared to do any more as it's working, and I don't like to fix what isn't broken.
Re: [Solved] How Do I Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.6.6?
yep, if all is working as it should leave it as-isWhatUsernameIsFree? wrote:I don't like to fix what isn't broken.