Ohh, that's a long list, nice work guys!

I will wait until the workday is over hehe, just to be on the safe side

Edit: Could not wait, everything works! Thanks!

JoshStrobl All good except this warning.

Not removing conflicted file : /usr/include/openssl/* and openssl related man/ pages. Can I delete /usr/include/openssl/ manually?

    viyoriya Don't delete any of it. As I indicated in the blog post:

    You will see warnings from eopkg about several files being migrated between the different OpenSSL series (namely man pages and cert files), that’s nothing to worry about and you can keep on your merry way!

    The ownership of those files are being moved during the upgrade from openssl to openssl-11.

    Almost all ok, except that at the reboot the system decided to choose the LTS kernel, that it's not working since the last update (I've a Dell xps 9560).
    So I've had to set again the current kernel (that sometimes plays not so nice with with my Dell).

    After the kernel update it looks that it works.

    Ok, it keeps selected the lts kernel.
    I can choose the current one, but if I don't start with the kernel list it goes always with the lts version.
    I've tried to select it and report it as working with clr-boot-manager, but it ignores the settings.

    Could it be that I miss something or there's a problem somewhere?