Hi all
Was wondering whether anyone would be kind enough to clarify all things "Kernel" to me!
I am still making my way from being 100% windows XP based to Kubuntu (Currently 7.04), over the last 6 or so months I now almost exclusively use Kubuntu on the laptop!
Whenever I have upgraded the Kubuntu install - either via adept "recommendations" or after changing to a different version I see that my GRUB gets longer and longer - can I remove old Kernels that I no longer boot into, and how?
Also there is (without fail so far) always a kernel that refuses to work with my D-link Wireless card (PCMCIA) and this seems to be the latest out of the 2 (that come out together??!!) - not the memtest version I must add.
I am using 2.6.20-15-386 currently, but also have 2.6.20-16-386 with which my D-Link card does not work- any ideas why this would be?
If I want to keep on 20-15-386 then what files do I need to stop Adept updater from updating? There are header files, image files, restricted module files, and one just called linux-386 (complete Linux kerel)! I am sorry if these are very simple questions being asked, but really appreciate any help given as always.
Nic
Was wondering whether anyone would be kind enough to clarify all things "Kernel" to me!
I am still making my way from being 100% windows XP based to Kubuntu (Currently 7.04), over the last 6 or so months I now almost exclusively use Kubuntu on the laptop!
Whenever I have upgraded the Kubuntu install - either via adept "recommendations" or after changing to a different version I see that my GRUB gets longer and longer - can I remove old Kernels that I no longer boot into, and how?
Also there is (without fail so far) always a kernel that refuses to work with my D-link Wireless card (PCMCIA) and this seems to be the latest out of the 2 (that come out together??!!) - not the memtest version I must add.
I am using 2.6.20-15-386 currently, but also have 2.6.20-16-386 with which my D-Link card does not work- any ideas why this would be?
If I want to keep on 20-15-386 then what files do I need to stop Adept updater from updating? There are header files, image files, restricted module files, and one just called linux-386 (complete Linux kerel)! I am sorry if these are very simple questions being asked, but really appreciate any help given as always.
Nic
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