I have also had problems allowing updates. In my case it usually means that
there was a generic kernel 'upgrade', and that seems to break several
things on my system. I seem to remember that menuconfig can be used. I
guess I need to find out what tweaks are needed for my graphics processor
and laptop to be happy and store them in a text file. Then when ever they
push another kernel on me, go back to menuconfig and the text file set
things right. But it seems easier just to refuse kernel upgrades for quite
awhile, until I am worried the system may have too many exploits that have
become better known and it is time to plug any possible leaks.
Mike
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