Re: [SOLVED] Help for HP printer configuration Reply #30 – 15 May 2020, 23:34:25 Quote from: alium – on 14 May 2020, 13:25:43maybe he can instal linux-zenCode: [Select]pacman -S linux-zenHi alium! I read something, I seem to understand that it is an alternative Kernel ... I would not want to break something by installing it. I know that touching the kernel is a very delicate thing, and I am not an expert to remedy ... If I install it I can go back easily, if something goes wrong? TKS in advance for the reply. Quote Selected
Re: [SOLVED] Help for HP printer configuration Reply #31 – 16 May 2020, 09:46:36 Quote from: Giorgio – on 15 May 2020, 23:34:25Hi alium! I read something, I seem to understand that it is an alternative Kernel ... I would not want to break something by installing it. I know that touching the kernel is a very delicate thing, and I am not an expert to remedy ... If I install it I can go back easily, if something goes wrong? TKS in advance for the reply.linux, linux-lts, linux-zen and much other kernels are installed together not breaking each other. You will have one default choice in grub menu and other will be in options submenu Quote Selected
Re: [SOLVED] Help for HP printer configuration Reply #32 – 16 May 2020, 15:52:20 Quote from: alium – on 14 May 2020, 13:25:43maybe he can instal linux-zenCode: [Select]pacman -S linux-zenthis is the result.... something wrong... Quote Selected
Re: [SOLVED] Help for HP printer configuration Reply #33 – 16 May 2020, 16:19:42 Possibly run pacman -Syu to update your system first, the current version in the repos is *13* not *11* so the old version wouldn't be found. Quote Selected
Re: [SOLVED] Help for HP printer configuration Reply #34 – 16 May 2020, 16:54:30 Quote from: ####### – on 16 May 2020, 16:19:42Possibly run pacman -Syu to update your system first, the current version in the repos is *13* not *11* so the old version wouldn't be found.TKS #######, it's ok. Now I try to reboot and choose the new one kernel. Quote Selected
Re: [SOLVED] Help for HP printer configuration Reply #35 – 16 May 2020, 17:00:50 Quote from: Giorgio – on 16 May 2020, 16:54:30TKS #######, it's ok. Now I try to reboot and choose the new one kernel.I guess I didn't understand something. At boot time there is no selection of different kernels available. - Where am I wrong? Quote Selected
Re: [SOLVED] Help for HP printer configuration Reply #36 – 16 May 2020, 17:53:33 you must some kernel to grub add before (or which sysem loader you use) Quote Selected