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This is why it's critical and important to update your Linux Mint kernel from time to time.is unprecedented, with a new major release approximately every two to three months.
There is a chance a new kernel may have support for your new device.I upgraded to v3.16.7-ckt8 ( linux-image-3.16.7-031607-lowlatency_3.16.7-031607.201503111033_amd64.deb) which is running but still no trackpad. All that said, if I get my system up again, I will go direct since I found the terminal commands for rc6 There is a much simpler way of doing this, and it's the way I use.Simply download the Ubuntu Mainline Kernel Updater script and run it from a terminal.If it’s x86_64, then you’re running the 64-bit version; otherwise, you’re running the 32-bit version. You can try out release candidates if you’d like, but they are a lot less tested than the stable releases.Currently I'm running Linux-3.0 and I want to update it to Linux-3.3.1 the latest stable kernel release as mentioned at Therefore, we’re not responsible for any damage to your system — use at your own risk!Then check to see if the output says x86_64 or i686. This will tell you what the current stable version of the kernel is.