Hello Wayne,

        I always upgrade my kernel with kernel source that I have
downloaded. But I would think that if you are using apt-get to upgrade
your system, that it would offer you a newer kernel via it's upgrade
method. If you're not using apt-get you could download a newer kernel
.deb than what you have an install it manually. If you are using apt-get
then try 'apt-cache search kernel-*' and then 'apt-get install
kernel-<version> kernel-headers-<version>. Sorry if I'm mistaken here.

        HTH,

        Jim Richards


I told my psychiatrist that everyone hates me. He said I was being
ridiculous - everyone hasn't met me yet.   --Rodney Dangerfield

On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 10:18:44PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've noticed that progeny Debian has auto-upgrade of kernel upgrades.  How do 
> I do this with my Desktop Debian system, and what are the cons?  
> 
> Wayne

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