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    Updating Linux Modules will break packages

    Hello All:

    I received a notification that I am to upgrade two packages (linux-image-386 linux-restricted-modules-386). However, using sudo apt-get upgrade it claims the two packages are not to be upgraded. Nonetheless, I still have the notification icon in the system tray.

    From what I can gather, the upgrades are for kernel 2..6.15.26, but I am already running 2.6.15.27. If I use the Adept upgrade manager, it says I will break packages if I install it. Not to mention, why bother downgrading to 2.6.15.26, when I already am using 2.6.15.27?

    How do I tell the notification to ignore the kernel "downgrade" and stop posting it as an upgradable package?

    Cheers,

    t.
    GPG Key ID# 0x3AE05130

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    Re: Updating Linux Modules will break packages

    Please read http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=13612.0
    Jucato's Data Core

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      #3
      Re: Updating Linux Modules will break packages

      I missed that one. My bad.

      Cheers,

      t.
      GPG Key ID# 0x3AE05130

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