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[[File:Msm-kernels.jpg|thumb|left|375px]] | |||
[[Manjaro Settings Manager]] offers an easy way to add and remove kernel (including the necessary kernel modules). | [[Manjaro Settings Manager]] offers an easy way to add and remove kernel (including the necessary kernel modules). | ||
New kernels can be installed by pressing the "Install" button. All necessary kernel modules will be installed automatically with a new kernel as well. | |||
Please consider the "Recommended" tag when choosing a kernel. LTS means Long Term Support, which is safest for most users. | |||
The newest installed Kernel will be booted by default, but to run other kernels that are installed, see [[Manjaro_Kernels#Selecting_Kernels|Selecting Kernels]] section below. | |||
= Terminal Commands = | = Terminal Commands = |