OK, so if I run adept and a new kernel is listed, as I don't really follow how to use it (adept that is) the newer kernel version will get installed.
Maybe thats not so much of an issue, where I'm not sure what the hells going on, is that often during meddling, my system will get rebooted and the new kernel version will be listed at the top of the grub menu, but when it fires up, it doesn't seem to have configured itself with the nvidia driver.
So I end up having to reboot the system a number of times to see which of the apparently available kernels has got the nvidia driver configured with it.
To make things a little more confusing, my grub menu doesn't want to highlight whichever kernel has been selected. Sure it will boot any of the kernels, but I have to hit the up and down arrows i.e. if I don't want whatevers at the top of the list, hit the down arrow and count, hoping that I'll get the kernel version that I want to boot. VVV annoying.
So how do I get round all this any ideas/suggestions
regards
fatbloke
Maybe thats not so much of an issue, where I'm not sure what the hells going on, is that often during meddling, my system will get rebooted and the new kernel version will be listed at the top of the grub menu, but when it fires up, it doesn't seem to have configured itself with the nvidia driver.
So I end up having to reboot the system a number of times to see which of the apparently available kernels has got the nvidia driver configured with it.
To make things a little more confusing, my grub menu doesn't want to highlight whichever kernel has been selected. Sure it will boot any of the kernels, but I have to hit the up and down arrows i.e. if I don't want whatevers at the top of the list, hit the down arrow and count, hoping that I'll get the kernel version that I want to boot. VVV annoying.
So how do I get round all this any ideas/suggestions
regards
fatbloke
Comment