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I think I've missed something in the documentation I've found.
I want to enable the testing repo, specifically to upgrade my kernel version. Now I see version 4.8 in the testing repo: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/test … _64/linux/
So I've uncommented all the relevant [*testing] repos in my pacman.conf. I upgraded (pacman -Syu) and some new kde packages were installed, but nothing related to the kernel.
Additionally:
$ pacman -Ss linux | grep core/linux
core/linux 4.7.6-1 (base) [installed]
core/linux-api-headers 4.7-1 [installed]
core/linux-atm 2.5.2-4
core/linux-docs 4.7.6-1
core/linux-firmware 20160915.c4c07a8-1 [installed]
core/linux-headers 4.7.6-1 [installed]
core/linux-lts 4.4.23-1
core/linux-lts-docs 4.4.23-1
core/linux-lts-headers 4.4.23-1
$ pacman -Ss linux | grep testing/linux
<nothing>
I don't have linux in IgnorePkg or anything. Is there something I'm missing?
Last edited by wh00 (2016-10-05 22:17:41)
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Since the kernel package in testing just updated today your mirror might not have synced since the update.
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Yes that was it! D'oh!
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