Who needs to keep around old auto-installed kernels? Unless you're hand-rolling your own, kernel updates should be treated as pkg updates
Ubuntu rolls out ~1 kernel update per week, mostly w.o a hitch. How come there's not an automated way to ditch the old one & save space yet?
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Kernel updates are practically OS brain surgery, but they're trivial nowadays. I compiled & installed my 1st kernel over SSH yrs ago
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@asteris today's update (v3.13.0-35) left my eth0 not working (wifi ok). Had to restart previous version to restore; no time to investigate -
@tosoAplos um, actually, latest update broke gdm authentication for both Unity and Mate, once I logged into Unity cc@comzeradd@thanosk -
@asteris it seems to me that a new kernel update will come soon /cc@comzeradd@thanosk -
@tosoAplos how can the kernel break lightdm logins? Apparently, it does, though. I'm back to using gdm for now. Sigh.@comzeradd@thanosk
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