
Restart your machine and select boot with the previous kernel in boot menu under ‘Grub2 -> Advanced Option for Ubuntu’.

Once installed, restart your computer and verify by running uname -a command in terminal! Uninstall Linux Kernel 6.2: linux*.debĪlternatively you can download and install the kernel packages via terminal commands ( open terminal via Ctrl+Alt+T): cd /tmp/ Finally, install the kernel packages via command: sudo apt install. linux-image-unsigned-6.2.0-060200-generic_xxx_bĪfter downloading them, right click on blank area in Downloads page and select “Open in Terminal”.User can select download the packages from the link page below: The Mainline Kernel PPA has built the packages for Ubuntu and its based systems with modern 64-bit (amd64), arm64/armhf mobile, ppc64el and s390x CPU architecture types support. Only install it for testing purpose or for specific drivers. NOTE: The Mainline Kernel packages are not appropriate for production use. How to Install Kernel 6.2 in Ubuntu 22.04+/Linux Mint 21 If you want to learn more features about Kernel 6.2, read this blog post.


Initial support for NVIDIA RTX 30 “Ampere” GPU accelerated graphics with Nouveau open-source driver.Nothing seemed even remotely worth trying to delay things for Wed have a couple of small things that Thorsten was tracking on the regression side, but I wasn’t going to apply any last-minute patches that weren’t actively pushed by maintainers, so they will have to show up for stable. The shortlog is tiny and appended below, you can scroll through it if you’re bored. Nothing unexpected happened last week, with just a random selection of small fixes spread all over, with nothing really standing out.

So here we are, right on (the extended) schedule, with 6.2 out. Linux Kernel 6.2 was release this Sunday.
