Monday 13 April 2015

How to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.19.4 Stable on Ubuntu / Linux Mint

Upgrade Kernel 3.19.4 Stable / ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn / Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS) / Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca / Linux Mint 17 Qiana



Linux kernel is the essential part of any Linux operating system. It is responsible for resource allocation, low-level hardware interfaces, security, simple communications, basic file system management, and more. Written from scratch by Linus Torvalds (with help from various developers), Linux is a clone of the UNIX operating system. It is geared towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliances.

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Includes powerful features

Linux provides users with powerful features, such as true multitasking, multistack networking, shared copy-on-write executables, shared libraries, demand loading, virtual memory, and proper memory management.

Initially designed only for 386/486-based computers, now Linux supports a wide range of architectures, including 64-bit (IA64, AMD64), ARM, ARM64, DEC Alpha, MIPS, SUN Sparc, PowerPC, as well as Amiga and Atari machines.

Changelog Linux Kernel 3.19.4 Stable

How to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 3.19.4 Stable on Ubuntu / Linux Mint

to update and upgrade Linux Kernel 3.19.4 Stable on Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Ubuntu 13.10/13.04/12.04, Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca, Linux Mint 17 Qiana, Linux Mint 13 Maya, Pinguy OS 14.04, Elementary OS 0.3 Freya, Elementary OS 0.2 Luna, Peppermint Five, Deepin 2014, LXLE 14.04, Linux Lite 2.0, Linux Lite 2.2 and other Ubuntu derivative systems, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:

For Ubuntu System 32 bit :
$ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904-generic_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_i386.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-image-3.19.4-031904-generic_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_i386.deb


For Ubuntu System 64 bit :
$ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904-generic_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_amd64.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-image-3.19.4-031904-generic_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_amd64.deb


LowLatency Kernel 32 bit :
$ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904-lowlatency_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_i386.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-image-3.19.4-031904-lowlatency_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_i386.deb


LowLatency Kernel 64 bit :
$ wget -c http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_all.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-headers-3.19.4-031904-lowlatency_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_amd64.deb \ http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.19.4-vivid/linux-image-3.19.4-031904-lowlatency_3.19.4-031904.201504131440_amd64.deb
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Install, update or Upgrade Linux Kernel 3.19.4 Stable :
$  sudo dpkg -i *.deb
Atfer install complete, update grub and reboot your computer and choose new kernel in grub :
$ sudo update-grub
$ sudo reboot 
The source is available now. Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations.

WARNING: Installing a new kernel may render your system unusable or unstable. If you proceed with the installation using the instructions below, make sure you back up any important data you have to an external hard drive.
Linux kernel is the essential part of any Linux operating system. It is responsible for resource allocation, low-level hardware interfaces, security, simple communications, basic file system management, and more. Written from scratch by Linus Torvalds (with help from various developers), Linux is a clone of the UNIX operating system. It is geared towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliances.

Includes powerful features
Linux provides users with powerful features, such as true multitasking, multistack networking, shared copy-on-write executables, shared libraries, demand loading, virtual memory, and proper memory management.

Initially designed only for 386/486-based computers, now Linux supports a wide range of architectures, including 64-bit (IA64, AMD64), ARM, ARM64, DEC Alpha, MIPS, SUN Sparc, PowerPC, as well as Amiga and Atari machines. - See more at: http://media-opensource.blogspot.com/2015/04/how-to-upgrade-to-linux-kernel-40.html#sthash.cXfe1lAQ.dpuf
How to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 4.0 Stable on Ubuntu / Linux Mint - See more at: http://media-opensource.blogspot.com/2015/04/how-to-upgrade-to-linux-kernel-40.html#sthash.cXfe1lAQ.dpuf

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