You can install the .deb with:
sudo dpkg -i FILE_NAME.deb

You can run sudo update-grub to automatically have grub updated to boot
the new kernel by default. However, it is probably best to not update
grub, and just select the new kernel from the grub menu.

The grub menu is hidden by default. You can access it by holding the
"Shift" key after you power on your system.

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  [ 3.0.0-14 regression ] Radeon 3200 GPU blank screen on resume

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