Installing Cockpit on 18.04 kernel 4.20












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I got a few Ubuntu 18.04.1 servers, and today I installed Cockpit on one of them, so I thought to add all of my servers to it.
One of my servers has kernel 4.20 due to an network card.
All the others has 4.15.



On the 4.15 servers I can install Cockpit by: sudo apt install -y cockpit
But not on the 4.20, it doesnt find the package at all.



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    I got a few Ubuntu 18.04.1 servers, and today I installed Cockpit on one of them, so I thought to add all of my servers to it.
    One of my servers has kernel 4.20 due to an network card.
    All the others has 4.15.



    On the 4.15 servers I can install Cockpit by: sudo apt install -y cockpit
    But not on the 4.20, it doesnt find the package at all.



    What to do?










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      I got a few Ubuntu 18.04.1 servers, and today I installed Cockpit on one of them, so I thought to add all of my servers to it.
      One of my servers has kernel 4.20 due to an network card.
      All the others has 4.15.



      On the 4.15 servers I can install Cockpit by: sudo apt install -y cockpit
      But not on the 4.20, it doesnt find the package at all.



      What to do?










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      I got a few Ubuntu 18.04.1 servers, and today I installed Cockpit on one of them, so I thought to add all of my servers to it.
      One of my servers has kernel 4.20 due to an network card.
      All the others has 4.15.



      On the 4.15 servers I can install Cockpit by: sudo apt install -y cockpit
      But not on the 4.20, it doesnt find the package at all.



      What to do?







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          The problem was that the /etc/apt/sources.list contained a minimum, so I took all sources entries from an 4.15 machine and now it works!






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