A new kernel will be installed side-by-side with the existing one, so you can choose to boot into one or the other. Of course, if you eventually find a "perfect" kernel that fulfils all your needs, you can then uninstall the old one(s) using urpme.
Thanks, I will try it out.
I noticed that in 10.0 movies that played fine in 9.2 are no longer smooth. I'll try with the older kernel.
raffaele
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