Comment 17 for bug 872483

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Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter) wrote :

3.0.0-13 is no problem. Simply install the packages as they are and on the next boot this kernel will be used.

The change in the version number is done to not overwrite your original kernel, for the rare case that the new kernel does not boot (I cannot imagine that a tiny patch to recognize USB printers prevents a kernel from booting) you can boot your original kernel.

Note that the packages are for 64-bit.