Article 4Q01X slackpkg download kernel*

slackpkg download kernel*

by
ernie young
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I have looked around for this question but haven't found an answer. I ran the typical Code:lackpkg update

slackpkg install-new

slackpkg upgrade-allTherefore, usually you get something like the following Quote:
slackpkg search kernel*

[ upgrade ] - kernel-firmware-20131008git-noarch-1 --> kernel-firmware-20150820git-noarch-1
[ upgrade ] - kernel-generic-3.10.17-i486-3 --> kernel-generic-4.1.6-i586-1
[ upgrade ] - kernel-generic-smp-3.10.17_smp-i686-3 --> kernel-generic-smp-4.1.6_smp-i686-1
[ upgrade ] - kernel-huge-3.10.17-i486-3 --> kernel-huge-4.1.6-i586-1
[ upgrade ] - kernel-huge-smp-3.10.17_smp-i686-3 --> kernel-huge-smp-4.1.6_smp-i686-1
[ upgrade ] - kernel-modules-3.10.17-i486-3 --> kernel-modules-4.1.6-i586-1
[ upgrade ] - kernel-modules-smp-3.10.17_smp-i686-3 --> kernel-modules-smp-4.1.6_smp-i686-1
[ upgrade ] - kernel-headers-3.10.17_smp-x86-3 --> kernel-headers-4.1.6_smp-x86-1
[ upgrade ] - kernel-source-3.10.17_smp-noarch-3 --> kernel-source-4.1.6_smp-noarch-1
In the past I have run Code:slackpkg download kernel* and would be able to get the kernels that are currently available, however nothing comes up except for Firmware & Headers since they are not blacklisted. Looking for Modules, Kernel, etc.

To follow Slackware best practices how do I get the kernels to appear when using slackpkg download kernel* or is there a way to upgrade like in the above example using installpkg? Thank you for the patience. I'm learning x64 -current.latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=QKXCrP2ALCM:sbAh2X0NJno:F7zBnMy latest?i=QKXCrP2ALCM:sbAh2X0NJno:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=QKXCrP2ALCM:sbAh2X0NJno:gIN9vFwQKXCrP2ALCM
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