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    Secureboot, manual kernel and nvidia Catch22?

    I just upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10.
    Previously I realized that I had to use secureboot to be able to use the NVIDIA drivers.
    I also run manual lowlatency kernel.
    After the upgrade to 18.10 the system keeps many pakages back because it wants me to sign my kernel.
    Is there a solution to this that doesn't involve spending a week in learning how to sign my kernel?

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    Post the exact error messages you get when you try to update including the command used to update.

    You do not need secure boot to use Nvidia, at least I've never had to.

    A brief web search tells me that the package for a signed kernel is called linux-signed-image-generic.

    Sent from my LG-H931 using Tapatalk

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      #3
      The .iso does not have GPT/UEFI support and I'm having the same troubles with nvidia drivers as if I had secureboot turned on. Without drivers my heat up a lot, so I'm going back to 18.04 until 18.10 have full UEFI support.

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