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Recently updated from 20.04.1 LTS to 20.04.3 LTS and have an issue with version number

ke flag

After updating to 20.04.3 LTS I tried installing Authy, no errors but when I run it nothing happens. My question is that in troubleshooting this I found that running uname -a I get:

Linux carson-Aspire-A515-43 5.11.0-41-generic #45~***20.04.1***-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 10 10:20:10 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

However running hostnamectl I see:

Operating System: Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS

Can anyone tell me why I'm getting this discrepancy?

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in flag
What is `updating to 20.04.3 LTS`? From what did you update? How did you do that?
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cn flag
What does ` lsb_release -a` report? Probably the update will be OK, though, as your kernel version corresponds with the .3 version.
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vn flag

The command uname -a only gives you the kernel version. It seems your current kernel is designated with a version string that includes 20.04.1.

However, this has nothing to do with your current release. As such, hostnametcl and lsb_release -a should report 20.04.3, which is your release version.

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ke flag
Thanks, that answers my question
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