@Danial, hi, it's very easy, #97 is just a normal deb package, what you need to do is just run "sudo dpkg -i linux-image-2.6.32-24-generic_2.6.32-24.39_i386.deb" (if your arch is i386), and please be noticed that when you reboot, please select the newly installed kernel entry. :-)
@Danial, hi, it's very easy, #97 is just a normal deb package, what you need to do is just run "sudo dpkg -i linux-image- 2.6.32- 24-generic_ 2.6.32- 24.39_i386. deb" (if your arch is i386), and please be noticed that when you reboot, please select the newly installed kernel entry. :-)