[04:44] <alkisg> Hi, linux-hwe-generic doesn't exist in trusty. Is there any way to specify that "in all my Ubuntu LTS installations, I always want the newest hwe stack" ?
[09:38] <mlankhorst> alkisg: no because switching between hwe stacks is a manual process
[09:38] <mlankhorst> you can switch the kernel, but you would need to switch xorg-server too
[09:38] <alkisg> mlankhorst: so what does linux-hwe-generic stand for?
[09:38] <alkisg> When it's to be used?
[09:39] <alkisg> E.g. what would happen if I installed that back in 12.04.2? It would install lts-quantal?
[09:39] <mlankhorst> no idea.. try to find out I guess. :P
[09:39] <mlankhorst> i guess it might be just kernel
[09:39] <alkisg> hwe is just about kernel, yes, but I'm not sure when to use it
[09:39] <mlankhorst> seems to be kernel only
[09:40] <mlankhorst> there's no hwe stack for utopic yet, so I guess that's why that package does not exist yet
[09:42] <alkisg> It would be nice for it to exist for documentation purposes though
[09:43] <alkisg> linux-hwe-generic depends on linux-image-hwe-generic
[09:43] <alkisg> linux-image-hwe-generic depends on linux-image-generic-lts-trusty
[09:43] <alkisg> ...since it's "depends" and not "recommends" or something, I really wonder how that will work with point releases...
[09:43] <alkisg> Or maybe hwe is only for the next lts kernel...?
[09:44] <alkisg> And not for point releases?
[10:44] <mlankhorst> theres no lts kernel for trusty yet