[08:26] <MacroMan> I've several warnings after upgrading 'linux-firmware'. Are they anything to worry about?: https://paste.ngx.cc/545744018a9ad5c8
[08:26] <MacroMan> Particulary this line: depmod: WARNING: could not open /var/tmp/mkinitramfs_aWUPCI/lib/modules/4.4.0-59-generic/modules.order: No such file or directory
[08:27] <apw> MacroMan, if it is for those two anchient kernels (and you have some newer ones) i would not worry
[08:28] <apw> MacroMan, given they are 2 years old or so
[08:28] <MacroMan> OK cool
[08:28] <MacroMan> Just checked, I'm curently on 4.4.0-66-generic
[08:30] <apw> MacroMan, that would be wrong
[08:30] <apw>  linux | 4.4.0-93.116   | xenial-security  | source
[08:30] <MacroMan> That's the output I get from 'uname -r'
[08:30] <apw> the current version is some 30 odd newer than that
[08:31] <MacroMan> Linux example.com 4.4.0-66-generic #87-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 3 15:29:05 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[08:31] <apw> (on the assumption you are running 14.04)
[08:31] <MacroMan> 16.04
[08:31] <apw> that even
[08:31] <MacroMan> yes
[08:31] <MacroMan> ^ That's my output from uname -a
[08:31] <apw> then something is wrong with your kernel updates
[08:31] <apw> do you have linux-generic installed on there ?
[08:31] <MacroMan> Maybe
[08:32] <MacroMan> Rings a bell, but I don't know for sure
[08:32] <apw> heh, well a more definative check would be sensible
[08:32] <apw> dpkg -l | grep linux-generic
[08:32] <MacroMan> ty
[08:32] <MacroMan> No
[08:32] <apw> then you arn't getting kernel updates any more
[08:33] <apw> i would recommend installing that: apt-get install linux-generic
[08:33] <apw> at least linux-image-generic for sure
[08:33] <MacroMan> The latest version have is: ii  linux-image-4.4.0-66-generic         4.4.0-66.87                                amd64        Linux kernel image for version 4.4.0 on 64 bit x86 SMP
[08:34] <apw> that is because you don't have the kernel meta package installed, which is linux-generic in your case
[08:34] <MacroMan> Oh wow. Version 93
[08:34] <apw> it is that meta-package which pulls the kernel updates in
[08:34] <MacroMan> Installing now
[08:34] <apw> yep, you are off in the dark woods
[08:35] <MacroMan> I assume that's going to need a reboot?
[08:35] <apw> kernels generally mean a reboot yes
[08:36] <MacroMan> Damn. I can't restart for hours
[08:36] <apw> there are some major cves fixed in a number of those kernels, so it is good you have htem
[08:36] <MacroMan> Ne'er mind. Thanks for your hekp
[08:36] <MacroMan> help*
[08:37] <MacroMan> Oddly, it had been updating at some point. I can see it updated from 34 all the way to 66 over the last couple of years
[08:40] <apw> there have been a couple of moments in time when there was a risk of the apt resolver deciding to remove linux-generic to solve some issues
[08:40] <apw> though normally people spot that and say no
[12:07] <sforshee> jjohansen: have those apparmor regression test updates been pushed? I'm still getting adt failures in the last 4.13 upload.
[17:52] <jjohansen> sforshee: no, I will take care of it today
[17:56] <sforshee> thanks jjohansen 
[21:27] <kees> apw: Ubuntu users running ASan would love to see this get into Ubuntu ASAP (it will come via -stable eventually, but if it's easy to take it now, that would be appreciated) https://git.kernel.org/linus/c715b72c1ba406f133217b509044c38d8e714a37