2014-04-04, 23:33
I feel guilty even asking this here as it's more of a general Linux question, but - how can I stop saucy from trying to replace my manually installed 3.13 kernel with a 3.11.x kernel every time I do a dist-upgrade? I know I can just not upgrade the system, but then I miss upgrades to xbmc and tvheadend.
I've tried reading about pinning and apt-hold and it makes my eyes spin in my head. Thought I'd ask you guys as you'll know exactly what I'm asking. I have an x64 system installed exactly according to the howto in the first post and it's working perfectly in every other respect.
Edit: hang on, don't tell me it's as simple as doing apt-get upgrade instead of apt-get dist-upgrade? I'm going to kick myself if so...
I've tried reading about pinning and apt-hold and it makes my eyes spin in my head. Thought I'd ask you guys as you'll know exactly what I'm asking. I have an x64 system installed exactly according to the howto in the first post and it's working perfectly in every other respect.
Edit: hang on, don't tell me it's as simple as doing apt-get upgrade instead of apt-get dist-upgrade? I'm going to kick myself if so...