4.13 kernel installed when chose 4.4
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4.13 kernel installed when chose 4.4
Hi, I chose the 4.4.0-112 kernel download [no 4.13 update was showing], just to update base kernel for now, even though I'm running 4.13, and was surprised to see 4.13.0.31 downloading. Aside from one other issue, updates have always been great. Was this update rushed out and unfortunately mislabelled? Makes me a bit concerned if other updates may behave similarly, where there'd not be the option to revert without formatting machine.
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Re: 4.13 kernel download happened when chose 4.4
Methinks the 4.13 kernel was downloaded because of the amd or intel bug fix was included for your CPU.
Re: 4.13 kernel download happened when chose 4.4
From your signature I guess that you are still using 18.1. Mintupdate has/had a bug with labeling updates properly, which was fixed in 18.2/18.3. If you click on an update, you should always check the last line of the description, which lists all the packages - they show the "real" version numbers/package names
Re: 4.13 kernel download happened when chose 4.4
You might need to update to Mint 18.2 or Mint 18.3 to fix that issue with Mintupdate
Re: 4.13 kernel download happened when chose 4.4
Thank you for responses. I normally am very careful to read changelogs, but had trusted this update, with it being a critical one. I've never had any issues with mintupdate, in 8 months, except router/ipad exchange broken at one point, and sometimes a missing changelog. Have had none of the issues I see people having when I search posts about mintupdate, which is surreal. I can't update to 18.3; had a critical problem with encrypted home's 'inbetween' password being forcibly changed when I logged into wifi, which broke the exchange. Things wouldn't run, and had to format, and didn't want to run system without encrypted home. I also like mdm's creativity, and ia32lib inbuilt; I know I can install those on 18.3, but the other issue was too bad (and unfortunately no responses), plus desktop icons issues. Couldn't see any need to use anything other than 18.1. It's supported until 2021, is what I first used on Linux and works best for art/ref display and games.
Will definitely be far more careful about updates, checking the last lines, and sticking to levels 1/2, unless meltdown/spectre-related and the last lines check out. Thanks. Is there any way mintupdate can be fixed within 18.1? It seems rather unfortunate that this issue would be a known risk for the next three years.
Will definitely be far more careful about updates, checking the last lines, and sticking to levels 1/2, unless meltdown/spectre-related and the last lines check out. Thanks. Is there any way mintupdate can be fixed within 18.1? It seems rather unfortunate that this issue would be a known risk for the next three years.
Re: 4.13 kernel installed when chose 4.4
I'd been mistaken ... 4.13 update had installed as well as downloaded, when I chose the 4.4. Have edited first post to reflect that. I'd just gone to see about installing the new 4.13, and realised it had already installed.
Re: 4.13 kernel installed when chose 4.4
Yes, as I said, it is just a labelling bug: mintupdate groups package logically together; sometimes that does not work well and the whole group gets the version number of a minor package (in your case, I assume that linux-libc-dev was included in this group and caused to show 4.4.something for the whole group).
You can always clone/download the Github repo of mintupdate and install this version by running "test" (you only need to do this once; it will replace mintupdate of the system with the new one then; however: own risk). But I would not bother with that, just be aware of this labelling bug, always check the last line of description before you apply updates and you are fine
You can always clone/download the Github repo of mintupdate and install this version by running "test" (you only need to do this once; it will replace mintupdate of the system with the new one then; however: own risk). But I would not bother with that, just be aware of this labelling bug, always check the last line of description before you apply updates and you are fine
Re: 4.13 kernel installed when chose 4.4
Thanks Yes, the cloning sounds tricky; will be sure to check the last line carefully.Schallaven wrote:Yes, as I said, it is just a labelling bug: mintupdate groups package logically together; sometimes that does not work well and the whole group gets the version number of a minor package (in your case, I assume that linux-libc-dev was included in this group and caused to show 4.4.something for the whole group).
You can always clone/download the Github repo of mintupdate and install this version by running "test" (you only need to do this once; it will replace mintupdate of the system with the new one then; however: own risk). But I would not bother with that, just be aware of this labelling bug, always check the last line of description before you apply updates and you are fine