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I saw on Debian website that https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2017-5754



stretch (security) 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 fixed


I tried to update it using:



sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade


The output was:



Preparing to unpack .../linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86_4.9.65-3+deb9u2_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) over (4.9.65-3+deb9u1) ...
Preparing to unpack .../linux-kbuild-4.9_4.9.65-3+deb9u2_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking linux-kbuild-4.9 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) over (4.9.65-3+deb9u1) ...
Preparing to unpack .../linux-libc-dev_4.9.65-3+deb9u2_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) over (4.9.65-3+deb9u1) ...
Setting up linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) ...
Setting up linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) ...
Setting up linux-kbuild-4.9 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) ...


And output for uname -a is:



4.9.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u1 (2017-12-23) x86_64 GNU/Linux


So the output when I used sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade was 4.9.65-3+deb9u2, but in uname -a is 4.9.65-3+deb9u1.



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    I saw on Debian website that https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2017-5754



    stretch (security) 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 fixed


    I tried to update it using:



    sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade


    The output was:



    Preparing to unpack .../linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86_4.9.65-3+deb9u2_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) over (4.9.65-3+deb9u1) ...
    Preparing to unpack .../linux-kbuild-4.9_4.9.65-3+deb9u2_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking linux-kbuild-4.9 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) over (4.9.65-3+deb9u1) ...
    Preparing to unpack .../linux-libc-dev_4.9.65-3+deb9u2_amd64.deb ...
    Unpacking linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) over (4.9.65-3+deb9u1) ...
    Setting up linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) ...
    Setting up linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) ...
    Setting up linux-kbuild-4.9 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) ...


    And output for uname -a is:



    4.9.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u1 (2017-12-23) x86_64 GNU/Linux


    So the output when I used sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade was 4.9.65-3+deb9u2, but in uname -a is 4.9.65-3+deb9u1.



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      I saw on Debian website that https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2017-5754



      stretch (security) 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 fixed


      I tried to update it using:



      sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade


      The output was:



      Preparing to unpack .../linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86_4.9.65-3+deb9u2_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) over (4.9.65-3+deb9u1) ...
      Preparing to unpack .../linux-kbuild-4.9_4.9.65-3+deb9u2_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-kbuild-4.9 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) over (4.9.65-3+deb9u1) ...
      Preparing to unpack .../linux-libc-dev_4.9.65-3+deb9u2_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) over (4.9.65-3+deb9u1) ...
      Setting up linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) ...
      Setting up linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) ...
      Setting up linux-kbuild-4.9 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) ...


      And output for uname -a is:



      4.9.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u1 (2017-12-23) x86_64 GNU/Linux


      So the output when I used sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade was 4.9.65-3+deb9u2, but in uname -a is 4.9.65-3+deb9u1.



      Why?







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      I saw on Debian website that https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2017-5754



      stretch (security) 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 fixed


      I tried to update it using:



      sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade


      The output was:



      Preparing to unpack .../linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86_4.9.65-3+deb9u2_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) over (4.9.65-3+deb9u1) ...
      Preparing to unpack .../linux-kbuild-4.9_4.9.65-3+deb9u2_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-kbuild-4.9 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) over (4.9.65-3+deb9u1) ...
      Preparing to unpack .../linux-libc-dev_4.9.65-3+deb9u2_amd64.deb ...
      Unpacking linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) over (4.9.65-3+deb9u1) ...
      Setting up linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) ...
      Setting up linux-compiler-gcc-6-x86 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) ...
      Setting up linux-kbuild-4.9 (4.9.65-3+deb9u2) ...


      And output for uname -a is:



      4.9.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u1 (2017-12-23) x86_64 GNU/Linux


      So the output when I used sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade was 4.9.65-3+deb9u2, but in uname -a is 4.9.65-3+deb9u1.



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          Did you restart your computer? Most updates are applied without problem without need of restart but that's not the case of kernel updates.






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            You can install the latest linux-image including the security updates as follows :



            apt install linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64


            Reboot your system.



            uname -a
            4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux


            This update will be available through the regular update from the security repository , this a sample sources.list:



            deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch main
            deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch main

            deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-updates main
            deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-updates main

            deb http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main
            deb-src http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main


            The fix is available for debian Sid but the updates cannot be applied through the regular update it appear a bug affecting the unattended-upgrades package, see the @sampablokuper question/answer and the new report bug #886415



            To apply the security update on debian Sid:



            apt install linux-image-4.14.0-3-amd64





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              if there are any dkms modules (e.g. nvidia-kernel-dkms, spl-dkms and zfs-dkms, virtualbox-dkms) installed, the matching linux-headers- package should be installed too. i.e. apt-get install linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64 linux-headers-4.9.0-5-amd64
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            The following works for me:



            apt-get update && apt-get upgrade linux-image-amd64 linux-headers-amd64


            The recommended instructions did not work for me:



            apt-get update && apt-get upgrade


            I got:



            Calculating upgrade... Done
            The following packages have been kept back:
            linux-image-amd64





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              Use apt upgrade instead of apt-get upgrade. Did the trick for me and installed latest kernel.






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                snowflake@safespaces:/home/snowflake# uname --all -p -i
                Linux safespaces 4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux



                HELLO!
                i got this on mine after running this cmd
                'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'



                and just to make sure it upped it i ran this:
                uname --all -p -i
                and got this
                Linux safespaces 4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux



                so i'd say it's working, and this is just a vbox vm






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                      Did you restart your computer? Most updates are applied without problem without need of restart but that's not the case of kernel updates.






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                          You can install the latest linux-image including the security updates as follows :



                          apt install linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64


                          Reboot your system.



                          uname -a
                          4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux


                          This update will be available through the regular update from the security repository , this a sample sources.list:



                          deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch main
                          deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch main

                          deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-updates main
                          deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-updates main

                          deb http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main
                          deb-src http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main


                          The fix is available for debian Sid but the updates cannot be applied through the regular update it appear a bug affecting the unattended-upgrades package, see the @sampablokuper question/answer and the new report bug #886415



                          To apply the security update on debian Sid:



                          apt install linux-image-4.14.0-3-amd64





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                            if there are any dkms modules (e.g. nvidia-kernel-dkms, spl-dkms and zfs-dkms, virtualbox-dkms) installed, the matching linux-headers- package should be installed too. i.e. apt-get install linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64 linux-headers-4.9.0-5-amd64
                            – cas
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                          You can install the latest linux-image including the security updates as follows :



                          apt install linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64


                          Reboot your system.



                          uname -a
                          4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux


                          This update will be available through the regular update from the security repository , this a sample sources.list:



                          deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch main
                          deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch main

                          deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-updates main
                          deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-updates main

                          deb http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main
                          deb-src http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main


                          The fix is available for debian Sid but the updates cannot be applied through the regular update it appear a bug affecting the unattended-upgrades package, see the @sampablokuper question/answer and the new report bug #886415



                          To apply the security update on debian Sid:



                          apt install linux-image-4.14.0-3-amd64





                          share|improve this answer


















                          • 2




                            if there are any dkms modules (e.g. nvidia-kernel-dkms, spl-dkms and zfs-dkms, virtualbox-dkms) installed, the matching linux-headers- package should be installed too. i.e. apt-get install linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64 linux-headers-4.9.0-5-amd64
                            – cas
                            Jan 5 at 9:45












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                          up vote
                          2
                          down vote









                          You can install the latest linux-image including the security updates as follows :



                          apt install linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64


                          Reboot your system.



                          uname -a
                          4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux


                          This update will be available through the regular update from the security repository , this a sample sources.list:



                          deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch main
                          deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch main

                          deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-updates main
                          deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-updates main

                          deb http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main
                          deb-src http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main


                          The fix is available for debian Sid but the updates cannot be applied through the regular update it appear a bug affecting the unattended-upgrades package, see the @sampablokuper question/answer and the new report bug #886415



                          To apply the security update on debian Sid:



                          apt install linux-image-4.14.0-3-amd64





                          share|improve this answer














                          You can install the latest linux-image including the security updates as follows :



                          apt install linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64


                          Reboot your system.



                          uname -a
                          4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux


                          This update will be available through the regular update from the security repository , this a sample sources.list:



                          deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch main
                          deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch main

                          deb http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-updates main
                          deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian stretch-updates main

                          deb http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main
                          deb-src http://security.debian.org/ stretch/updates main


                          The fix is available for debian Sid but the updates cannot be applied through the regular update it appear a bug affecting the unattended-upgrades package, see the @sampablokuper question/answer and the new report bug #886415



                          To apply the security update on debian Sid:



                          apt install linux-image-4.14.0-3-amd64






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                            if there are any dkms modules (e.g. nvidia-kernel-dkms, spl-dkms and zfs-dkms, virtualbox-dkms) installed, the matching linux-headers- package should be installed too. i.e. apt-get install linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64 linux-headers-4.9.0-5-amd64
                            – cas
                            Jan 5 at 9:45












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                            if there are any dkms modules (e.g. nvidia-kernel-dkms, spl-dkms and zfs-dkms, virtualbox-dkms) installed, the matching linux-headers- package should be installed too. i.e. apt-get install linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64 linux-headers-4.9.0-5-amd64
                            – cas
                            Jan 5 at 9:45







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                          if there are any dkms modules (e.g. nvidia-kernel-dkms, spl-dkms and zfs-dkms, virtualbox-dkms) installed, the matching linux-headers- package should be installed too. i.e. apt-get install linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64 linux-headers-4.9.0-5-amd64
                          – cas
                          Jan 5 at 9:45




                          if there are any dkms modules (e.g. nvidia-kernel-dkms, spl-dkms and zfs-dkms, virtualbox-dkms) installed, the matching linux-headers- package should be installed too. i.e. apt-get install linux-image-4.9.0-5-amd64 linux-headers-4.9.0-5-amd64
                          – cas
                          Jan 5 at 9:45










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                          The following works for me:



                          apt-get update && apt-get upgrade linux-image-amd64 linux-headers-amd64


                          The recommended instructions did not work for me:



                          apt-get update && apt-get upgrade


                          I got:



                          Calculating upgrade... Done
                          The following packages have been kept back:
                          linux-image-amd64





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                            up vote
                            0
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                            The following works for me:



                            apt-get update && apt-get upgrade linux-image-amd64 linux-headers-amd64


                            The recommended instructions did not work for me:



                            apt-get update && apt-get upgrade


                            I got:



                            Calculating upgrade... Done
                            The following packages have been kept back:
                            linux-image-amd64





                            share|improve this answer






















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                              up vote
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                              down vote









                              The following works for me:



                              apt-get update && apt-get upgrade linux-image-amd64 linux-headers-amd64


                              The recommended instructions did not work for me:



                              apt-get update && apt-get upgrade


                              I got:



                              Calculating upgrade... Done
                              The following packages have been kept back:
                              linux-image-amd64





                              share|improve this answer












                              The following works for me:



                              apt-get update && apt-get upgrade linux-image-amd64 linux-headers-amd64


                              The recommended instructions did not work for me:



                              apt-get update && apt-get upgrade


                              I got:



                              Calculating upgrade... Done
                              The following packages have been kept back:
                              linux-image-amd64






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                                  Use apt upgrade instead of apt-get upgrade. Did the trick for me and installed latest kernel.






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                                    Use apt upgrade instead of apt-get upgrade. Did the trick for me and installed latest kernel.






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                                      Use apt upgrade instead of apt-get upgrade. Did the trick for me and installed latest kernel.






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                                      Use apt upgrade instead of apt-get upgrade. Did the trick for me and installed latest kernel.







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                                          snowflake@safespaces:/home/snowflake# uname --all -p -i
                                          Linux safespaces 4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux



                                          HELLO!
                                          i got this on mine after running this cmd
                                          'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'



                                          and just to make sure it upped it i ran this:
                                          uname --all -p -i
                                          and got this
                                          Linux safespaces 4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux



                                          so i'd say it's working, and this is just a vbox vm






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                                            snowflake@safespaces:/home/snowflake# uname --all -p -i
                                            Linux safespaces 4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux



                                            HELLO!
                                            i got this on mine after running this cmd
                                            'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'



                                            and just to make sure it upped it i ran this:
                                            uname --all -p -i
                                            and got this
                                            Linux safespaces 4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux



                                            so i'd say it's working, and this is just a vbox vm






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                                              snowflake@safespaces:/home/snowflake# uname --all -p -i
                                              Linux safespaces 4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux



                                              HELLO!
                                              i got this on mine after running this cmd
                                              'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'



                                              and just to make sure it upped it i ran this:
                                              uname --all -p -i
                                              and got this
                                              Linux safespaces 4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux



                                              so i'd say it's working, and this is just a vbox vm






                                              share|improve this answer












                                              snowflake@safespaces:/home/snowflake# uname --all -p -i
                                              Linux safespaces 4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux



                                              HELLO!
                                              i got this on mine after running this cmd
                                              'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade'



                                              and just to make sure it upped it i ran this:
                                              uname --all -p -i
                                              and got this
                                              Linux safespaces 4.9.0-5-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 (2018-01-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux



                                              so i'd say it's working, and this is just a vbox vm







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