![]() When terminal opens, add following lines and save it: Enabled: yes Then, run command below to create & edit the source file: sudo gedit /etc/apt//zabbly-kernel-stable.sourcesĭepends on your desktop environment, replace gedit with gnome-text-editor for Debian 12 GNOME, mousepad for XFCE, or use nano that works in most Linux. ![]() Then, run command to download the key and install to that directory you just created: sudo wget -O - |sudo tee /etc/apt/keyrings/zabbly.asc When terminal opens, first run command to create ‘/etc/apt/keyrings’ directory, in case it does not exist: sudo mkdir -p /etc/apt/keyrings NOTE 2: Like Ubuntu Mainline Kernel PPA, the packages aren’t signed, you may need to turn off Secure Boot to boot the new kernel.įirst, open terminal either from start menu or ‘Activities’ overview. NOTE 1: This is a trustworthy, but unofficial repository! Unfortunately the way the Ubuntu kernel is built, tested and published comes with a lot of delays, making fixing such regressions often take weeks if not months Install Latest Kernel in Ubuntu via new Repository The Ubuntu kernel includes a lot of backported fixes and occasionally, those backports go bad, resulting in missing commits, introducing bugs and regressions. It’s maintained by Stéphane Graber, Ubuntu core developer and project leader of Linux who quit from Canonical last month, after working for the company for 12 years.Īnd, he made this repository because Ubuntu’s generic kernel that he thought has sadly decreased in quality over time. It however stuck at version 6.6 RC5, and won’t install in current Ubuntu 22.04 & 20.04 LTS.įor those who need the latest Kernel for new hardware support or compatibility fixes, there’s now a new repository with all current Ubuntu LTS (20.04 & 22.04) and Debian Stable (Bookworm) support. ![]() ![]() For those who want to install the latest Linux Kernel (6.6.x updated), there’s a new apt repository made for Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04, and Debian 12 Bookworm.Īs you may know, Ubuntu has a mainline Kernel PPA that keeps building the latest Linux Kernel packages for testing purpose. ![]()
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