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@petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de to Linux@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago

Linux Kernel 6.8 Reaches End of Life, Users Should Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.9

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Linux Kernel 6.8 Reaches End of Life, Users Should Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.9

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@petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de to Linux@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago
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Linux kernel 6.8 reached end of life and all users are now recommended to upgrade their systems to Linux kernel 6.9.
  • @Successful_Try543@feddit.de
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    As there are LTS branches, currently 5.4, 5.10, 5.15, 6.1 and 6.6 which will get updates until Decembre 2025/2026, I don’t see the problem.

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      And the older they are the less secure they are. LTS are not as great as people think. https://ciq.com/blog/why-a-frozen-linux-kernel-isnt-the-safest-choice-for-security/

      • @jonasw@discuss.tchncs.de
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        The article is about frozen vendor kernels, not about.LTS

        • @Successful_Try543@feddit.de
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          Two different things. LTS kernels get security patches until their support is dropped.

          • @jonasw@discuss.tchncs.de
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            Yeah that’s the whole point of LTS, so it stays compatible with that kernel version but still gets important updates, but no feature updates

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