I just went to update the linux-generic and associated packages to 3.8.0.31.49 through the Muon Update Manager. It got past the password question and then asked me for confirmation of the fact that it was going to install Unverified Software - linux-image-3.8.0-31-generic and 7 other files. This caused me great alarm so I cancelled it and came here looking for answers. A search revealed nothing so can anyone tell me if this is normal (never seen it before for the kernel packages) or if something is wrong here and how I might fix it.
FWIW, on the Software Sources dialog, Kubuntu Software tab, all 5 check boxes are checked. On the Other Software tab, the Independent and Independent (Source Code) check boxes are checked and I've added a source for KeePass to keep me up to date. On the Updates tab I have Important, Recommended and Unsupported Updates checked. There was a reason I had to check the Unsupported Updates, but now I can't remember what it was. I want to say it had something to do with KeePass. Could it be something to do with one of these settings that I'm getting an early kernel release?
Thanks for the help.
Bill Lugg
FWIW, on the Software Sources dialog, Kubuntu Software tab, all 5 check boxes are checked. On the Other Software tab, the Independent and Independent (Source Code) check boxes are checked and I've added a source for KeePass to keep me up to date. On the Updates tab I have Important, Recommended and Unsupported Updates checked. There was a reason I had to check the Unsupported Updates, but now I can't remember what it was. I want to say it had something to do with KeePass. Could it be something to do with one of these settings that I'm getting an early kernel release?
Thanks for the help.
Bill Lugg
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