I updated from 13.04 to 13.10 but uname -r
still says I am on 3.8.0-31-generic.
How can i fix this and get 3.11 or 3.12 ?
3 Answers
Happened exactly the same, I noticed that now that I had to compile wacom drivers. For whichever reason, the package linux-image-generic
was not installed (probably ocurred during the upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10).
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic
seems to correct the fact (will modify this if not).
You can also do
sudo apt-get install linux-generic
to automatically install the kernel headers, too (thanks to Lars Nyström).
(obviously if you have -rt or -lowlatency kernels you have to adapt this to your case)
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1You could also install linux-generic, which will give you both linux-image-generic and linux-headers-generic (askubuntu.com/a/197615/162987). I just installed linux-generic and it worked liked a charm! Dec 7, 2013 at 20:54
Fixed.
I downloaded the 3.12 rc6 kernel deb files from kernel.ubuntu.com and installed it with dpkg -i
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This works, but still is not a fix: you need to upgrade kernels by hand afterward. My solution will put you back on the automatic kernel updates...– RmanoDec 12, 2013 at 17:07
You need to first enable the proposed repositories
Then enable all 4 update sources and on the Ubuntu Software tab enable all 4 options also. Then update and you should see the 3.11.X
Do not update to the 3.12.X or the 3.13.X without knowing that you will find weird behaviors related to drivers, boot time and graphical issues. Always use the one in the updates by Ubuntu.
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1Kernel 3.11 is standard in 13.10, I think. I have that kernel without need the "proposed"repository. What happened is that during the 13.04->13.10 upgrade the "linux-generic" metapackage was not updated, and the kernel stayed at 3.8.– RmanoDec 12, 2013 at 17:27
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That is totally correct Rmano. In my case the 2 computers I have here had the same issue and it was solved by doing the steps above. Of course this was for me. Your answer is simpler. Dec 12, 2013 at 19:21
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