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    Installed new kernel-remove old one???

    The last lot of updates had a new kernel version - which installed fine.

    The only minor issue was the nvidia driver and an apparently missing linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15-25-386

    I managed to sort that, but while I was sorting it, I've ended up with 4 different kernel versions installed. I'm now using 2.6.15-25-686 which seems to work fine so I wanted to get rid of the old and unused versions.

    I looked in the obvious place i.e. /usr/src but they don't seem to be there so where do they live in Kubuntu so I can remove them ?

    regards

    fatbloke
    What the large print giveth, the small print taketh away! Tom Waits.

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    Re: Installed new kernel-remove old one

    You can remove kernels just by uninstalling them through Adept, Synaptic or apt-get. Look for the linux-image-something files.

    I would suggest leaving at least another previously working kernel as backup, just in case the new one that you are using turns up bad.
    Jucato's Data Core

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      Re: Installed new kernel-remove old one

      Originally posted by Jucato
      You can remove kernels just by uninstalling them through Adept, Synaptic or apt-get. Look for the linux-image-something files.

      I would suggest leaving at least another previously working kernel as backup, just in case the new one that you are using turns up bad.
      Which I eventually found. Though it took me a while as I was looking for kernel-image-xxxxxxxxxx which just happens to be where the 2.4 kernel stuff is listed, whereas I hadn't worked out that the 2.6 stuff is found under linux-image-xxxxxxxx as you suggested.

      Thankyou very much for the pointer(s).

      regards

      fatbloke
      What the large print giveth, the small print taketh away! Tom Waits.

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        Re: Installed new kernel-remove old one

        I am having the same problem you probably had with restricted modules (nvidia), but i don't know how to overcome it. After booting the new kernel i can't start the kde... help...

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        http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=6110.0

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