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Hi. I'm new to KDE Neon, and I like it very much! I have tried to search for this information, but I cannot find the answer. I've been using Antergos OS with KDE, and they have the newest LTS Kernel and the latest/greatest. I see that KDE Neon uses Ubuntu 16.04 LTS as the base, but I was curious if the newer kernels were available and I'm just not seeing where to download them. My system shows I'm using 4.13.0-38-generic. Or, should I just wait and see if 18.04 will have the newer kernels?
TIA, and great job with this OS! AW |
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Welcome to KDE Neon community
![]() You should run following commands in konsole. To list kernels available on Ubuntu/Neon
Latest kernels:
To install the latest kernel:
This will ensure you have latest Ubuntu kernel available. 4.15.0.13.39 as of today. |
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Thank you very much! This worked, and I'm using the new kernel. However, my WiFi doesn't seem to work. I have a Broadcom43 chipset. Under Ubuntu (Gnome) and even in Antergos, there were drivers in the repositories to install. I can't seem to find them in Discovery. I apologize, but I'm not sure how to find this in KDE. And, this isn't subjective; my system is running much faster with the newer kernel! And, even web pages using Ethernet are nearly instantaneous! Amazing! |
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I found the answer! It was located here at: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=141771&p=381110&hilit=broadcom#p381110 Thanks everyone for the help!!! Very nice! |
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Re: Kernel Upgrades for KDE Neon Plasma 5.13.3? -> 4.16.00 now.. 21st June 2018 now...
Hey Guys, Just managed to install succesfully kernel 4.16.00 on my KDE Neon Plasma 5.13.3. Am searching if any more recent kernel will work; somewhere in 4.17 or 4.18 but it's hard to find on the internet.... Has to do with Spectre-Meltdown as well I suppose?! ... Am checking, things are improving; only got still: :Spectre and Meltdown mitigation detection tool v0.37 Checking for vulnerabilities on current system Kernel is Linux 4.16.0-041600-generic #201804012230 SMP Sun Apr 1 22:31:39 UTC 2018 x86_64 CPU is Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7567U CPU @ 3.50GHz Hardware check * Hardware support (CPU microcode) for mitigation techniques * Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation (IBRS) * SPEC_CTRL MSR is available: YES * CPU indicates IBRS capability: YES (SPEC_CTRL feature bit) * Indirect Branch Prediction Barrier (IBPB) * PRED_CMD MSR is available: YES * CPU indicates IBPB capability: YES (SPEC_CTRL feature bit) * Single Thread Indirect Branch Predictors (STIBP) * SPEC_CTRL MSR is available: YES * CPU indicates STIBP capability: YES (Intel STIBP feature bit) * Enhanced IBRS (IBRS_ALL) * CPU indicates ARCH_CAPABILITIES MSR availability: NO * ARCH_CAPABILITIES MSR advertises IBRS_ALL capability: NO * CPU explicitly indicates not being vulnerable to Meltdown (RDCL_NO): NO * CPU microcode is known to cause stability problems: NO (model 142 stepping 9 ucode 0x84 cpuid 0x806e9) * CPU vulnerability to the three speculative execution attack variants * Vulnerable to Variant 1: YES * Vulnerable to Variant 2: YES * Vulnerable to Variant 3: YES The rest is patched ok: CVE-2017-5753 [bounds check bypass] aka 'Spectre Variant 1' CVE-2017-5715 [branch target injection] aka 'Spectre Variant 2' CVE-2017-5754 [rogue data cache load] aka 'Meltdown' aka 'Variant 3' If anybody has a hint / tip to a more recent kernel, just pass it on please! Thanks! ![]() |
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