Kernel update 4.19.128-microsoft-standard not appearing on Windows Update #5974
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Yesterday, it was announced that Linux kernel version 4.19.128-microsoft-standard has been released via Windows Update. And indeed, I have received that update on one machine, running on 2004 19041.508. However, I have not received it on another machine running 20H2 19042.541. Of course, perhaps there is some staggered rollout at play that was not communicated, but I think there is a chance for another culprit, that being the Windows Insider program. The machine that is not getting the update is not doing so neither on the Release Preview channel nor the Beta channel. Is it possible you forgot to push the kernel update to Insider channels as well? (I haven't tried simply leaving the Insider program and then searching again because, as stupid as it may sound, I didn't want to lose the toggle for the Calendar preview app - please bear with me. 😅) |
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What Linux kernel version are you using now? You can check by running As well, if you open up a PowerShell/CMD window with Admin privileges and run |
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What Linux kernel version are you using now? You can check by running
uname -a
in WSL.As well, if you open up a PowerShell/CMD window with Admin privileges and run
wsl.exe --update
what output do you see?