Am Sat, 14 May 2016 12:00:02 +0000
schrieb ". fsmithred" <fsmithred@???>:
> You can get a newer kernel from devuan jessie backports repo, but be
> careful. The apt priority of backports is set as high as the main
> repo, so it's very easy to accidentally get a flood of packages from
> backports. Add the following lines to /etc/apt/sources.list
>
> # Devuan Backports
> deb http://packages.devuan.org/merged jessie-backports main
>
> Then run 'apt-get update'.
>
> Install the kernel you want. I see that 4.5.0 is available.
>
> Then remove the backports line from sources.list and run 'apt-get
> update' again.
>
> DO NOT run any kind of upgrade (apt-get upgrade or dist-upgrade, or
> aptitude safe-upgrade or full-upgrade) while the backports repo is
> enabled.
Thanks a lot for this explanation. I'll try that. But it brings me to
another point:
Is there somewhere a good overview over all possible repositories? And
also how, to get, eventually, devuan testing (ascii)? It's a long time
i did not touch anymore debian so i'm afraid i've forgotten a lot ;)
(And i see many of my settings from slackware are not transportable 1:1)
Thanks a lot in advance!