you would need to give a little more information.
I have fedora core 3 I just open a terminal and type yum update and if ones available it downloads and installs.
Unless you have a very good reason, you should just stick with whatever kernel is packaged up for your distribution. Any decent distro will have an update mechanism that will include kernel packages.
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