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I'm running KDE Neon based on Jammy, and I noticed that while kernel 6.0/6.1 have been out for a while, no easy update seems to be available yet.
Thus my question: what is the best way to upgrade KDE Neon's kernel to a 6.x version? |
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Neon, being Ubuntu 22.04 LTS , uses whatever version this will have. We *should* see a kernel bump around the time 23.04 comes out, I think. Not sure if it will be a 6.x version, though. *buntu users have a few options for third party and semi-official-unofficial kernels. One is the above PPA, that clearly states:
There are other options, such as the popular Mainline builds: https://linuxhint.com/install-upgrade-l ... ntu-22-04/ These sometimes aren't fully patched to work fully on all hardware, though. This seems less common these days, though. \ Other options are custom builds such as Xanmod and Liquorix All have pluses and minuses. The Mainline kernels are the safest bet, plus having the added bonus of a useful utility. EDIT: I somehow missed the obscure meta-package linux-image-oem-22.04b that pulls in the 6.0.0 kernel. linux-image-oem-22.04a installed a 5.17 So, the usual lets-confuse-things-every-few-years tactics apply everywhere At some point there will be a 22.04c with 6.1 or something, I imagine.
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Thank you @gfielding and @claydoh, I will snapshot my btrfs volumes, and see what gives with the options you provided.
Happy new year! |
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I have now installed linux-image-oem-22.04b, and everything seems to continue to work.
Whether it helps with the particular issues I am seeing on this laptop remains to be seen. |
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After using Kernel 6.0 for a week, I can report that it seems to work very well, and that I have not seen the freezes I used to see frequently with Kernel 5.15.
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