Good afternoon,
claydoh: wrt Chromebooks that run a sandboxed Linux container, yes I have installed and run Linux on my Chromebook in the past. However, with this system having only 32 GB and that split between the O.S. and user/file storage, that setup does not leave much space for Linux. I found it barely workable.
And now for something completely different. Last night I got to thinking that a lot of my current problems with Linux came about after I switched to an hwe kernel. Given that I have been using Linux since March 2000 and that I did not have these problems with a "standard" generic non-hwe kernel for the majority of that time, I decided last night to switch back to such a kernel. However, when I type 22.04 into the Muon Package Manager (MPM) search box at the top, the only kernel packages that are listed are the three hwe packages all of which are installed. It seems that Kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/ supplies only the hwe kernel. So, my question is, does Kubuntu still produce/supply generic non-hwe kernels and if so how do I get hold of the iso ?
EDIT: According to MPM there is a linux-generic kernel at version 5.15.0.79.76. Is this the non-hwe kernel that I am looking for ? If so, why is it so old compared to the hwe kernel ?
claydoh: wrt Chromebooks that run a sandboxed Linux container, yes I have installed and run Linux on my Chromebook in the past. However, with this system having only 32 GB and that split between the O.S. and user/file storage, that setup does not leave much space for Linux. I found it barely workable.
And now for something completely different. Last night I got to thinking that a lot of my current problems with Linux came about after I switched to an hwe kernel. Given that I have been using Linux since March 2000 and that I did not have these problems with a "standard" generic non-hwe kernel for the majority of that time, I decided last night to switch back to such a kernel. However, when I type 22.04 into the Muon Package Manager (MPM) search box at the top, the only kernel packages that are listed are the three hwe packages all of which are installed. It seems that Kubuntu.org/getkubuntu/ supplies only the hwe kernel. So, my question is, does Kubuntu still produce/supply generic non-hwe kernels and if so how do I get hold of the iso ?
EDIT: According to MPM there is a linux-generic kernel at version 5.15.0.79.76. Is this the non-hwe kernel that I am looking for ? If so, why is it so old compared to the hwe kernel ?
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