Sujet : Re: Why has new bookwork installation given me a newer kernel than an upgraded bookworm?
De : cl (at) *nospam* isbd.net (Chris Green)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 31. Jan 2025, 10:04:19
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro <
ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jan 2025 20:54:29 +0000, Chris Green wrote:
Marco Moock <mm+usenet-es@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
>
apt list installed 'linux-image*'
>
Then
apt policy <package>
That simply lists every possible matching package as far as I can see,
not what's actually installed.
You forgot the “policy” part.
I meant that "apt list installed 'linux-image*'" lists every possible
matching package.
Without knowing what <package> I'm interested in "apt policy
<package>" isn't much help.
None of the packages listed by "apt list installed 'linux-image*'" is
installed on my system. If I do "apt list --installed 'linux-image*'"
which I think is maybe what was intended it shows nothing. In other
words the kernel is no longer in a package called anything like
linux-image.
-- Chris Green·