Re: Hardware question
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- Subject: Re: Hardware question
- From: Joe <joe@jretrading.com>
- Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2025 09:03:37 +0000
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 11:27:40 -0800
Van Snyder <van.snyder@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 2025-02-27 at 22:35 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> > Your kernel is older than your CPU by about a year, so likely
> > doesn't have enough
> > backporting to fully support it properly. A newer kernel could be
> > all it takes to
> > make those MCEs go away.
>
> What's "mce?"
>
> "apt update" says everything is up to date, but the kernel is
> 6.1.0-18. I believe there are several newer ones, maybe up to
> 6.1.0-31?
>
>
>
Debian doesn't package all kernels. I don't know how the choice is made.
I presume for Stable it ignore updates which aren't security-related.
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Joe
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