Perhaps it has to do with the fact that a new kernel is been installed but the machine hasn't been rebooted, hence it can't list the kernel that is in use.
I cannot replicate this issue in either version x32 or x64. I've added a check in Install Updates to recommend users to restart when/if needed (such as in the case of a new kernel install)
I cannot replicate this issue in either version x32 or x64. I've added a check in Install Updates to recommend users to restart when/if needed (such as in the case of a new kernel install)
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Sorry for seeming stupid and preferring Linux - I just don't know any better.
Sorry for seeming stupid and preferring Linux - I just don't know any better.
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