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update_a_brand_new_kernel_debian_11 [2022/02/27 20:26] dinoupdate_a_brand_new_kernel_debian_11 [2024/03/12 21:23] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 However, to make it easy to keep the kernel up to date when you run the apt update command for your standard Bullseye packages, the example above has set linux-image-amd64 as a high priority (1000) using the unstable repository above any other source for that package only. However, to make it easy to keep the kernel up to date when you run the apt update command for your standard Bullseye packages, the example above has set linux-image-amd64 as a high priority (1000) using the unstable repository above any other source for that package only.
  
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 +sudo apt update 
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 +sudo apt upgrade 
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