I expect I got the kernel the same way I get most of my kernels, though
an `apt-get upgrade`.  Although I did try and compile a kernel a while
ago... I wonder if that got left around as an install option and it was
so long since I last rebooted I forgot about it!

Now isn't that a silly thing to do.  I will reboot into 4.4.0-57 and
apply updates.  Then probably remove the upstream kernel or at least try
updating it and seeing if it boots then remove it.

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