2014-01-31, 23:57
@davisdmg -- not sure what you want to do...
everything looks normal.
the uname -ra command shows that you are using the correct kernel.
it just wants to update that specific kernel. which got loaded when you installed the system.
if you want to remove the 3.11 kernel (which I don't recommend) then you can always run:
apt-get remove linux-headers-3.11*
apt-get remove linux-image-3.11*
but again, i would keep at least one other working kernel on my system in case something gets borked with the kernel you are running.
just as a failsafe.
@kEph13 -- make sure your skin will allow you to switch to Advanced Mode in settings, then is should show up.
you can always switch to confluence to access this feature.
hope that makes sense.
everything looks normal.
the uname -ra command shows that you are using the correct kernel.
it just wants to update that specific kernel. which got loaded when you installed the system.
if you want to remove the 3.11 kernel (which I don't recommend) then you can always run:
apt-get remove linux-headers-3.11*
apt-get remove linux-image-3.11*
but again, i would keep at least one other working kernel on my system in case something gets borked with the kernel you are running.
just as a failsafe.
@kEph13 -- make sure your skin will allow you to switch to Advanced Mode in settings, then is should show up.
you can always switch to confluence to access this feature.
hope that makes sense.