If you were an openSUSE user, I would point you to a wiki page that
gives one a prescription on how to get the "kernel-of-the-day" from the
openSUSE Build Service.

When I provide such suggestions to the Fedora bugzilla, one of their
kernel developers generates a test kernel and reports its link on the
list.

As I am not an Ubuntu user, I can only give you the general instructions
on how to download the kernel source, and how to build a kernel from
that. I could not tell you how to install the necessary tools, or any of
the other details, thus the general instructions would probably be
useless.

Is there a kernel dev for Ubuntu that monitors these lists? If so,
perhaps she/he can help. Otherwise, you will need to rely on a user that
knows what needs to be done. Of course, a Google search on "Ubuntu new
kernel build" might have some useful info.

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