Does installing Jakeday kernel break Ubuntu update?
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I'm running Ubuntu on my Surface book and its working pretty well. 'Im considering installing Jake Day's patched kernel for Surface, but if I do so does that mean I can no longer use Ubuntu system updates?
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I'm running Ubuntu on my Surface book and its working pretty well. 'Im considering installing Jake Day's patched kernel for Surface, but if I do so does that mean I can no longer use Ubuntu system updates?
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"its working pretty well". Why fix something that is not broken? "but if I do so does that mean I can no longer use Ubuntu system updates?" why don't you tell us? I would assume hardly anyone here uses that kernel since most of us wont have a surface pro.
– Rinzwind
yesterday
Well there are a few anomalies that the kernel; seems rto help with, I installed it in parallel so I can go back to the LTS one if I need to. So far its working just fine. I guess we will see what happens next time there are major updates.
– Jeffrey Kesselman
yesterday
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I'm running Ubuntu on my Surface book and its working pretty well. 'Im considering installing Jake Day's patched kernel for Surface, but if I do so does that mean I can no longer use Ubuntu system updates?
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I'm running Ubuntu on my Surface book and its working pretty well. 'Im considering installing Jake Day's patched kernel for Surface, but if I do so does that mean I can no longer use Ubuntu system updates?
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"its working pretty well". Why fix something that is not broken? "but if I do so does that mean I can no longer use Ubuntu system updates?" why don't you tell us? I would assume hardly anyone here uses that kernel since most of us wont have a surface pro.
– Rinzwind
yesterday
Well there are a few anomalies that the kernel; seems rto help with, I installed it in parallel so I can go back to the LTS one if I need to. So far its working just fine. I guess we will see what happens next time there are major updates.
– Jeffrey Kesselman
yesterday
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"its working pretty well". Why fix something that is not broken? "but if I do so does that mean I can no longer use Ubuntu system updates?" why don't you tell us? I would assume hardly anyone here uses that kernel since most of us wont have a surface pro.
– Rinzwind
yesterday
Well there are a few anomalies that the kernel; seems rto help with, I installed it in parallel so I can go back to the LTS one if I need to. So far its working just fine. I guess we will see what happens next time there are major updates.
– Jeffrey Kesselman
yesterday
"its working pretty well". Why fix something that is not broken? "but if I do so does that mean I can no longer use Ubuntu system updates?" why don't you tell us? I would assume hardly anyone here uses that kernel since most of us wont have a surface pro.
– Rinzwind
yesterday
"its working pretty well". Why fix something that is not broken? "but if I do so does that mean I can no longer use Ubuntu system updates?" why don't you tell us? I would assume hardly anyone here uses that kernel since most of us wont have a surface pro.
– Rinzwind
yesterday
Well there are a few anomalies that the kernel; seems rto help with, I installed it in parallel so I can go back to the LTS one if I need to. So far its working just fine. I guess we will see what happens next time there are major updates.
– Jeffrey Kesselman
yesterday
Well there are a few anomalies that the kernel; seems rto help with, I installed it in parallel so I can go back to the LTS one if I need to. So far its working just fine. I guess we will see what happens next time there are major updates.
– Jeffrey Kesselman
yesterday
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"its working pretty well". Why fix something that is not broken? "but if I do so does that mean I can no longer use Ubuntu system updates?" why don't you tell us? I would assume hardly anyone here uses that kernel since most of us wont have a surface pro.
– Rinzwind
yesterday
Well there are a few anomalies that the kernel; seems rto help with, I installed it in parallel so I can go back to the LTS one if I need to. So far its working just fine. I guess we will see what happens next time there are major updates.
– Jeffrey Kesselman
yesterday