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Shamelessly piggy-backing on this topic, I wonder if it's possible to upgrade the kernel to a newer version than the 4.4.0-189-generic "hostnamectl | grep Kernel" returns in terminal for my 32-bit Lite 3.8?
(08-18-2020, 02:11 PM)UglyStuff link Wrote: [ -> ]Shamelessly piggy-backing on this topic, I wonder if it's possible to upgrade the kernel to a newer version than the 4.4.0-189-generic "hostnamectl | grep Kernel" returns in terminal for my 32-bit Lite 3.8?

[member=34738]UglyStuff[/member]
Always good to start a new Smile 

But yes you can...
- Lite Tweaks - Kernel Installer and Remover...
Know how to get out of trouble Wink
OK, I haven't had time to look it up yet, though I've already been in that menu for other things. What I meant was, can I upgrade to a 5.x kernel on Lite 32-bit, or do I have to make do with the 4.x branch?

Every time I try to upgrade in Terminal, it doesn't show any new kernel version to install.
[member=34738]UglyStuff[/member]
Lite tweaks contains from 3.x thru current... Newer isn't always better...


Kernel Specific info - with CLI commands but testing the Kernel Installer is point and click...
https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/linux.../#msg53192
Hi,

You're right, newer isn't always better, but on old hardware like mine (the computer, I mean), a newer kernel version sometimes means better power management, longer battery life, and yes, greater stability, among other things.

Or so they say.

Anyway, I upgraded my Lite kernel to the latest version available in Lite Tweaks, rebooted, and so far, so good. Battery life seems a smidge better, but I might be imagining things, too.

I still have two issues with Lite that prevent me from switching for good:

- This dual-grub business (one set at 10 second timeout, the other at 30 seconds, that make for a reboot on every other startup when the first fails to boot Lite, and the other takes over after restart), that might or might not be caused by rEFInd;

- How to customize my (AppleTouch) touchpad so that its corners behave the way they do in OS X thanks to SideTrack, and on my Lenovo laptop (posting from it right now) with the help of the adequate Synaptics drivers (the so-called tap zones).

Those two things are real show-stoppers for me, because they force me to work differently, and I'm a creature of habit, I confess.
(08-20-2020, 02:00 PM)UglyStuff link Wrote:- How to customize my (AppleTouch) touchpad so that its corners behave the way they do in OS X thanks to SideTrack, and on my Lenovo laptop (posting from it right now) with the help of the adequate Synaptics drivers (the so-called tap zones).

How did you enable the Synaptics touchpad driver on your Lenovo laptop? I just got a Lenovo Ideapad 3 laptop and have been going crazy trying to get the touchpad to work. I'm on Lite 5.8, Kernel 5.16.