[01:13] hi [01:14] i already had 5.15.0.17 linux image [01:14] how do i upgrade [01:30] Aarch64debian, `apt full-upgrade` should upgrade kernels.. 5.15.0-18-generic is latest for jammy (I believe; what I have installed anyway) [01:31] !linux-image-generic [01:32] !info linux-image-generic jammy [01:32] linux-image-generic (5.15.0.17.17, jammy): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Built by linux-meta. Size 3 kB / 19 kB. (Only available for amd64, armhf, arm64, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x.) [01:34] guiverc: Our bot behind the times ? https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=linux-generic&searchon=names&suite=jammy§ion=all >> 5.15.0.18.18: amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el s390x . [01:37] the bot did report on what i'm running; the 0-18 was what upgraded this morning that I've not yet booted into [01:38] guiverc: :D Appears however that .18 is the latest version. [01:38] the bot did report on what i'm running [01:47] are you sure full upgrade will clean the old kernels [01:49] it's what i use; the actual command I use is `sudo apt update; sudo apt full-upgrade ; sudo apt autoclean; sudo apt autoremove; neofetch` (autoclean & autoremove I do afterwards you'll notice; i read output as my upgrades aren't usually that many as I run that many times per day) [01:53] neofetch` [01:54] what this do [01:54] displays some details about box with pretty graphic... (just habit; also neofetch is pretty easy to ^R search purposes as I only use it with 'normal' upgrades [01:56] Aarch64debian, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/x6d6xZgRQ4/ will show the output; alas not as pretty as it appears on screen... [01:57] https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch for details on the tool; but I use ubuntu repo version [02:40] 5.15 uses more mem === genii is now known as genii-core === Bashing-1m is now known as Bashing-om [14:16] Anybody running jammy successfully with pipewire audio server? I get it to have "pactl info" show "Pulseaudio (on Pipewire)" but all sound is muted. https://paste.debian.net/1228729/ "systemctl --user --now enable pipewire-media-session.service" tells me that the unit file does not exist. My guess is that I am missing a package. [14:17] brb [18:43] Hi, wondering if someone running 22.04 could try something out for me. Install gimp and gimp-plugin-registry, then run gimp from a terminal and see if there are errors regarding heal selection and liquid rescale (lqr). [18:44] On 20.04 I have to jump through hoops to get it working: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/gimp-woes-in-20-04/15828/14 === gnarbarian7 is now known as gnarbarian === genii-core is now known as genii === lukedashjr is now known as luke-jr === lukedashjr is now known as luke-jr