On Monday 27,August,2012 11:13 AM, Alex Robbins wrote:
> On 08/26/2012 09:48 PM, Charles Kroeger wrote:
>> or you could install: linux-headers-amd64 linux-image-amd64 this would
>> insure you always had the latest kernel and headers. Your architecture
>> may be different so you might want to look to that in regard to my
>> examples. 
> This does not at all answer my question.  (And I already have
> linux-image-amd64
> installed.)
> The first paragraph of the original email:
>> I am running Debian testing, which currently has kernel 3.2.23-1, same as
>> unstable.  experimental has 3.5.something.  I am looking to run kernel
>> version
>> 3.3 or higher. 
> 
> 
Here is what I did,

1] Download the latest stable from kernel.org

2] copy old .config from currently working one

Here is one link, recommended by someone from list to me before.

http://andreas.goelzer.de/kernel-config-based-on-lsmod-output

and then run configure and make-kpkg

Frankly speaking, in the past several kernel I tried, even though I do
believe it's built very blindly, but overall it works. For the security
reason you concerned, I don't know, but stability are very well.

Best regards,


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