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[LUG] Recommended Kernel Updates
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- Subject: [LUG] Recommended Kernel Updates
- From: Julian Hall <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 May 2017 14:10:36 +0100
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Hi All,
I use Mint 18.1's Update Manager for software and system updates.
Currently it has two kernel updates listed, 4.4.0-53 and 4.4.0-78.99.
The system is working fine as it is, so I'm loathe to update unless
there is a really compelling reason to do so. Are there any recent
updates I should really have? My current kernel version is 4.4.0-21-generic.
Also if I do upgrade, how do I then remove the obsolete version?
Kind regards,
Julian
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