I used 'live' systems to detect the issue, and am not sure how the lp script is to be used to test, so I've done the following
On hp dx6120mt (mini-tower, pentium 4 dual core, 3gb, winfast clone of nvidia 7600gt) using a Lubuntu 19.04 x86/i686 system
- fully upgraded 19.04 system, no updates appear + run lp 1842382 shell script (output copied to text files) - added -proposed; `sudo apt update` now finds 31 packages - apt full-upgrade; 5.0.0.31 kernel added; reboot - booted to 5.0.0.31 kernel + re-run lp 1842382 shell script (output copied to text files)
The combined notes are attached (I won't upload the .pre & .post text files as content is combined in uploaded file) for someone to evaluate.
If you need it performed on amd64, please let me know. (I had a i686 test-box with 19.04 installed in the room)
I used 'live' systems to detect the issue, and am not sure how the lp script is to be used to test, so I've done the following
On hp dx6120mt (mini-tower, pentium 4 dual core, 3gb, winfast clone of nvidia 7600gt) using a Lubuntu 19.04 x86/i686 system
- fully upgraded 19.04 system, no updates appear
+ run lp 1842382 shell script (output copied to text files)
- added -proposed; `sudo apt update` now finds 31 packages
- apt full-upgrade; 5.0.0.31 kernel added; reboot
- booted to 5.0.0.31 kernel
+ re-run lp 1842382 shell script (output copied to text files)
The combined notes are attached (I won't upload the .pre & .post text files as content is combined in uploaded file) for someone to evaluate.
If you need it performed on amd64, please let me know.
(I had a i686 test-box with 19.04 installed in the room)