Вопрос: Как обновить Ubuntu Kernel?

 

Update kernel Ubuntu 14.04 (Easy kernel upgrade) method 1 Установить обновить ядро Linux в Ubuntu

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Обновление Ubuntu до 18.04

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ukuu-обновление ядра Linux в Ubuntu

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Обновления ядра Linux (kernel)

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How To Upgrade Kernel on Ubuntu 18.04

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How To Upgrade Linux Kernel On Ubuntu

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  • :)iam just posting this to hackersploit ac… but ooh so many request there not sure if you will read this but i have an issue here is there any post exploitation techinique you can do if you pawned a router admin panel meaning after hacking the portal username and passwords is there any way to exploit the boxes which are using the router or either snifing packets…ssl strip or so if any please make a vids on that one i never see it anyway on the internet yet…if i welly explained

  • Hey Alexis. So I bought your complete ethical hacking bootcamp on the hackersploit academy, and I havent been on there for a long while, however now I have the time to go back to the course I can’t sign in, because now it’s on udemy? Do I have to repay and get a udemy account in order to view the course?

  • I remember back when I tried this years ago.. I think it was on 11.04.. didn’t work too well.. haha. Not sure why but the system had a lot of problems after the kernel was upgraded. The kernel version was older than what was bleeding edge, but there were still tons of stability problems and certain features within the distribution that didn’t function correctly. Must have just been some problems with hardware compatibility or something, not really sure as I just reinstalled and used the latest kernel it shipped with until I migrated to Manjaro(ARCH). Much better! Running mainline 4.19.6-1 with the latest GPU driver.

    Ubuntu is based on Debian, and I find Debian is great for a lot, especially servers or people who are new to the GNU+Linux ecosystem. I’ve used it plenty of times especially in virtual environments running ESXI or Proxmox, always works wonders.

    To this day I’m still finding comments on the internet of people claiming it’s an OS for hacking and «hasn’t changed much» since the 90s’ since a lot of things still need you to edit files. Software support is still lacking but it’s nice to see there are more people in the modern day taking notice of system and using it. Hopefully we can see better software support in the near future.

  • Linux mint has a kernel manager built into mintupdate. I highly recommend using that rather than going the route used in this video.

    Just note, unless you edit mintupdate’s python scripts. This feature is hidden in LMDE due to the way Debian works.

  • @0:09 There is a handy GUI tool called Ukuu Kernel Update Utility. I had a really bad experiences updating the kernel. It either considerably slowed down the startup process or caused some graphical glitches followed by a botched system that won’t start. I solved it with a live-usb-flash drive and Timeshift. I just wanted better gaming performance but it did not turn out so well.

  • @Chris Titus Tech.. Can you please help me. I want to install kernel in ubuntu18.04. I checkout this website https://linuxhint.com/upgrade-kernel..
    It shows how to launch kernel. I applied all these commands that shows in this website and when i applied this command ( sudo add-apt-repository ppa:teejee2008/ppa ) it give this type of error……..
    { More info: https://launchpad.net/~teejee2008/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
    Press [ENTER] to continue or Ctrl-c to cancel adding it.

    Hit:1 http://ppa.launchpad.net/teejee2008/ppa/ubuntu bionic InRelease
    Get:2 http://kali.cs.nctu.edu.tw/kali kali-rolling InRelease [30.5 kB]
    Err:2 http://kali.cs.nctu.edu.tw/kali kali-rolling InRelease
    The following signatures couldn’t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY ED444FF07D8D0BF6
    Reading package lists… Done
    W: GPG error: http://kali.cs.nctu.edu.tw/kali kali-rolling InRelease: The following signatures couldn’t be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY ED444FF07D8D0BF6
    E: The repository ‘http://http.kali.org/kali kali-rolling InRelease’ is not signed.
    N: Updating from such a repository can’t be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
    N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.}
    So please tell me what should i do.

  • Hi sir,
    Did the same, all commands executed on my Kubuntu 19.x successfully!
    How to fix this???
    On reboot got this:
    «Loading Linux 5.2.x…
    Error:/boot/vmlinuz5.2.x..has invalid Signature
    Loading Initial ramdisk…
    Error: you need to the Kernel first.
    Press any key to continue…»

    Though I’m able to boot into system by choosing previous kernel version from grub menu.

  • EDIT: ukuu has been became paid application. It wants money if you want to use it. That’s why it gives error as unable to locate package.

    I’m trying to install 5.4.6 kernel on ubuntu 19.10 but it says

    sudo apt-get install ukuu
    Reading package lists… Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information… Done
    E: Unable to locate package ukuu

  • Hello mate thanks for ur videos they great and i learn a lot i would like learn ethical hacking and penetration testing i have a few course on youtube the big problems isthey just guide u they dont explain example if i scan for vunulitaries on the system what i am need look at? Its only numbers lol do u get what i am trying to say? What is ur advice for learn hacking thank u and keep up with great job

  • I ran into an annoying long startup delay, also on Ubuntu and Manjaro. Moving the mouse or pressing some keys would make it start up. After I installed a package called haveged, the problem seems to have gone away so far. I’m using Ubuntu 18.10 with kernel 4.19.9.

  • Very nice video and happy that you’re back and in a better health!:)
    I wonder if you (or anybody else from the community) know how to get rid of this shit (especially on Ubuntu)? (the shit is below)

    E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend — open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable)
    E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend), is another process using it?

    It appears immediately after I launch the VM and the session opens, it takes so much time before I can install anything (or some other terminal related stuff) every time I launch my Ubuntu VM…
    I’ve tried several things from the internet and none worked properly…

    Thanks in advance!:)

  • To remove your newer Kernel.
    Boot your system to an older version via GRUB advanced ( hit shift after the splash screen if you don’t see GRUB on boot )
    In Terminal

    dpkg -l | grep linux-image

    So in this example you’ll be removing 4.19.6
    Copy paste the Kernel version you wish to remove into the below command DO NOT use the wildcard *

    sudo dpkg -remove linux-image-unsigned-4.19.6-041906-generic

    Done. So now you know:) Another great video Chris.