Features

Download and compile any 2.6 kernel into a .deb package

Auto-fix for ALSA sound in new kernels

Option to install the nVidia kernel module/driver on reboot

Option to reconfigure the X server

KernelCheck can be used for several purposes:

Applications > System Tools > KernelCheck

sudo kernelcheck

Download KernelCheck .deb package for Ubuntu Linux.

Update:

• Fetch latest kernel information (mature kernel, mature kernel patch, stabledevelopment prepatch)• Auto-optimize new kernel• Option to configure kernel options manually• Custom kernel patching• Multiple CPU jobs for faster compilation1. Fixing hardware issues2. Speeding up your computer with a shiny new kernel3. Automatically downloading, compiling, and installing the latest kernelKernelCheck can install any stable 2.6 kernel, the latest stable patch, the latest stable development prepatch, the latest mm patch, a custom patch, or none at all. Usually the prepatch is less stable than the normal performance patch, but it is still widely used.After installing KernelCheck (Ubuntu .deb file download link at the end of the post), you will find it under. You can also open KernelCheck using a terminal and typing in:KernelCheck stopped working some time ago due to some changes made on kernel.org website, but a patch has been released and you can make KernelCheck work again, running 2 simple commands in a terminal. Read more about patching KernelCheck to make it work again