update_a_brand_new_kernel_debian_11
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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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