# glkfu # Easily compile & build Debian packages for Linux kernels # View the major of the latest stable current version found on 'kernel.org'. glkfu -o latest.maj # Just check for a new kernel version than that which you're currently running. # Useful for scripting or one-time executions. glkfu -j # Download, compile, and build packages for the latest stable kernel without # prompting the user, keeping all processed files, and using only the 1 core. glkfu -y -k -c 1 # Download tarball of the latest kernel version, ignoring the current version. glkfu -d -i # Download a specific tarball (in this case, the 5.10 LTS release) instead of # just the latest one. Useful when you need an older kernel. glkfu -O linux-5.10.tar.xz # List, in order, all of the available stable kernels found on 'kernel.org'. By # default, and if color is available, the current kernel version -- that is, - # the one you're using right now -- is highlighted in green. glkfu -l