I've manually updated the Kernel from 3.8.0 to the latest 3.8.11. If I go into software updates five packages are listed as having important security updates: linux-libc-dev and four packages with the 3.8.0-19 ref in their name. What happens if I install these? Will this revert my Kernel to 3.8.0? Should I mark those packages for removal in the Muon Package Manager? Presumably the linux-libc-dev package should not be removed. When I chose the Kernel downloads I chose the latest version of 3.8 rather than 3.9. Is this the best bet for stability?
I'm on AMD 64 bit Raring Ringtail. I had previously manually installed the Catalyst 13.4 Driver for my HD5600 to solve graphics problems. This seemed to solve the graphics problems but I was getting other lock-ups and log outs, hence why I thought I'd try upgrading the Kernel.
I'm on AMD 64 bit Raring Ringtail. I had previously manually installed the Catalyst 13.4 Driver for my HD5600 to solve graphics problems. This seemed to solve the graphics problems but I was getting other lock-ups and log outs, hence why I thought I'd try upgrading the Kernel.
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