@mcc yea, just switch/add sources and apt full-upgrade
Not sure what you mean by "choose a kernel version myself". there's a 'linux-image-amd64' package that has a dependency on the latest kernel package. it will upgrade like everything else. Although you may need to manually remove linux-image-n.nn.nn-amd64 packages - I don't think old kernels will automatically uninstall themselves - if your /boot or /boot/EFI starts getting full you might need to remove some.
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