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kernel is the fundamental part of any operating system, and it is important to date and efficient. Today we see, fortunately, a new version of the kernel almost every month, to demonstrate the functionality of this community that we work on. Sometimes you ever want to manually update your kernel, without the use of repository or package upgrades. Here are the procedures to follow. Before we recommend running a full backup of your data. kernel packages are available at this address .

Generally packages downloading and installing it are three: a linux-image linux-headers and two , with one and two suffix suffix _all _i386 _amd64 or, depending on your processor. $: wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/ 7Ekernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.33/linux-headers-2.6.33-020633-generic_2.6.33-020633_i386.deb % $: wget http: / / kernel.ubuntu.com /% 7Ekernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.33/linux-image-2.6.33-020633-generic_2.6.33-020633_i386.deb
$: wget http://kernel.ubuntu.com/ % 7Ekernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.33/linux-headers-2.6.33-020633_2.6.30-020633_all.deb
As noted, the first two files have the suffix amd64 .
After you download the three packages, we install all three at once. We will use the package management system of the classical distribution Debian, dpkg

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After installation you must restart.

now reboot On reboot will automatically activate the new kernel.

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