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this mornings ubuntu updates

daniel49

Diamond Member
ok, I presently have on my grub menu
*Breezy upgrade 2.6.12-9-386
*Hoary Hedgehog I upgraded from 2.6.10-5-365
*windows XP

Upon starting up this morning it shows updates for ubuntu as being

*linux 386
complete linux kernel on 386
new version 2.6.12.16.1

*linux-image-2.6.12-10-386
linux kernel image for version 2.6.12 on 386
new version 2.6.12.10.24

*linux-image-386
linux kernel image on 386
new version 2.6.12.16.1

*linux-restricted-modules-2.6.12-10-386

non-free linux 2.6.12 modules on 386
New version: 2,6,12,4-11,1

*linux- restricted-modules-386
restricted linux modules on 386
New version: 2.6.12.16.1

*linux-restricted-modules-common
non-free linux 2.6.12 modules helper script
new version 2.6.12.4-11.1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

only possible thing I can think of it may mean by restricted modules is libdvdcss2 and wcodecs32
and it appears I have 2 seperate kernels and images it wants to update.

cliff notes :
1) why do I seem to be getting multiple updates?
2)Do I want them all?
3)explain each in a nutshell
 
I am running breezy but when you update a kernel it always leaves the old one hanging around in case something don't work.
I haven't had any issues with breezy and its been a month or two.
 
Originally posted by: stars
Do any of the new updates fix the common freezing problem of xorg on some systems?

I got sick of waiting for updates on breezy to fix the stuff that was broken, so I install debian testing and haven't looked back.

breezy shouldn't have been released, regardless of their release schedule.
 
Originally posted by: rmrf
Originally posted by: stars
Do any of the new updates fix the common freezing problem of xorg on some systems?

I got sick of waiting for updates on breezy to fix the stuff that was broken, so I install debian testing and haven't looked back.

breezy shouldn't have been released, regardless of their release schedule.



what issues you having. I have noticed any yet but then I got a pretty basic setup
 
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