

- #Ubuntu 16.04 lts download dell install#
- #Ubuntu 16.04 lts download dell drivers#
- #Ubuntu 16.04 lts download dell update#
#Ubuntu 16.04 lts download dell install#
If you have installed with older media you can use the following to install the newer HWE kernel derived from 16.04 (Xenial): The 14.04.2 and newer point releases will ship with an updated kernel and X stack by default. Sudo apt-get install -install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-16.04 Sudo apt-get install -install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-16.04 xserver-xorg-hwe-16.04 It is highly recommended to read the above documentation before executing the following commands, as the HWE model has changed in 16.04.
#Ubuntu 16.04 lts download dell update#
The 16.04 HWE Stacks will follow a new Rolling Update Model. Server installations will default to the GA kernel and provide the enablement kernel as optional. The 16.04.2 and newer point releases will ship with an updated kernel and X stack by default for the desktop. Sudo apt-get install -install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-18.04 Sudo apt-get install -install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-18.04 xserver-xorg-hwe-18.04 The 18.04 HWE Stacks continue to follow Rolling Update Model, as has been in use since 16.04 LTS. The 18.04.2 and newer point releases will ship with an updated kernel and X stack by default for the desktop. Sudo apt install -install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-20.04 If everything is good, you may remove the other kernel flavours: Reboot, interrupt grub, in advanced options elect to boot 5.4 based kernel, complete boot. Sudo apt install -install-recommends linux-modules-nvidia-NNN-generic
#Ubuntu 16.04 lts download dell drivers#
If NVIDIA drivers are required check appropriate level and install them:Īnd then install appropriate NNN version of the drivers: Sudo apt install -install-recommends linux-generic If any meta packages are listed, please refrain from manually changing the kernel flavours. To check if you are on a certified hardware platform execute: Changing to track GA kernel may result in regressions of performance, hardware support, and certified features. It is advised to keep Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 LTS with the kernel flavour picked during installation. The 20.04 LTS HWE Stacks continue to follow Rolling Update Model, as has been in use since 16.04 LTS.

Also Ubuntu Desktop certified hardware may use OEM kernel flavour, where required.

Perform a network install using the netboot images rather than the new -netboot images.Īll Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 LTS will ship with an updated kernel by default. Perform an update or upgrade to an LTS release from a previous release.However, if one wants to remain on the original GA (General Availability) stacks, the options are: These newer enablement stacks are meant for desktop and server and even recommended for cloud or virtual images. These enablement stacks can be installed manually but are also available when installing with Ubuntu LTS point release media. The Ubuntu LTS enablement (also called HWE or Hardware Enablement) stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing Ubuntu LTS releases. The latest information on the Ubuntu Lifecycle and Release Cadence. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Extended Security Maintenance.
