@Christopher Tozzi
There is a place for downloading newer kernels built for Ubuntu.
The link is http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/
open it in your webbrowser, choose v2.6.34-rc1/ and manualy download
linux-headers-2.6.34-020634rc1 linux-image-2.6.34-020634rc1 (i386 or amd64) depending from your system and also linux-headers that finishes with "all"
If you downloaded the DEB packages to your Desktop, open console, type: cd ~/Desktop dpkg -i lin*.deb
That should install the latest kernel that you've downloaded. Reboot the system and do the testing.
@Christopher Tozzi
There is a place for downloading newer kernels built for Ubuntu.
The link is kernel. ubuntu. com/~kernel- ppa/mainline/
http://
open it in your webbrowser, choose v2.6.34-rc1/ and manualy download
linux-headers- 2.6.34- 020634rc1 2.6.34- 020634rc1
linux-image-
(i386 or amd64) depending from your system
and also linux-headers that finishes with "all"
If you downloaded the DEB packages to your Desktop, open console, type:
cd ~/Desktop
dpkg -i lin*.deb
That should install the latest kernel that you've downloaded. Reboot the system and do the testing.