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Hello! Just or those beeing lazy like me, there's a small script, which retrieves the latest kernel via http using wget [0]. You can use it after you read about the latest kernel [1]. In theory one could also use wget -c to and then put the script under control of cron, but wget has no '--do-not-say-something-if-file-is-already-there-and-complete' switch, so it will always tell you that the file is already there. Nico [0]: http://linux.schottelius.org/scripts/#get-latest-kernel [1]: http://lists.schottelius.org/kernel-announce.html [unhandled content-type:application/pgp-signature] | ||||||||||||
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