Baraza
  • Communities
  • Create Post
  • Create Community
  • heart
    Support Lemmy
  • search
    Search
  • Login
  • Sign Up
@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

9to5linux.com

external-link
message-square
17
fedilink
118
external-link

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

9to5linux.com

@petsoi@discuss.tchncs.de to Linux@lemmy.ml • 1 year ago
message-square
17
fedilink
Linux Kernel 6.8 Reaches End of Life, Users Should Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.9 - 9to5Linux
9to5linux.com
external-link
Linux kernel 6.8 reached end of life and all users are now recommended to upgrade their systems to Linux kernel 6.9.
alert-triangle
You must log in or register to comment.
  • Midnight Wolf
    link
    fedilink
    English
    38•1 year ago

    EoL

    released 10 weeks ago

    Linux kernel any%

    • @Successful_Try543@feddit.de
      link
      fedilink
      28•
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      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.

      • @Auli@lemmy.ca
        link
        fedilink
        English
        -1•1 year ago

        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
          link
          fedilink
          3•1 year ago

          The article is about frozen vendor kernels, not about.LTS

          • @Successful_Try543@feddit.de
            link
            fedilink
            3•1 year ago

            Two different things. LTS kernels get security patches until their support is dropped.

            • @jonasw@discuss.tchncs.de
              link
              fedilink
              3•1 year ago

              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

  • boredsquirrel
    link
    fedilink
    31•1 year ago

    These messages are damn useless

    Distros take care of the kernel, either ship LTS releases or do the backports themselves. Only rolling release people run that kernel.

    So this post is literally only useful for the 4 LFS users that now need to recompile their kernels.

    • @nexussapphire@lemm.ee
      link
      fedilink
      English
      8•1 year ago

      You never have to update if you never connect to the internet.

      • @petersr@lemmy.world
        link
        fedilink
        3•1 year ago

        Stuxnet would like a chat with you

        • @nexussapphire@lemm.ee
          link
          fedilink
          English
          2•1 year ago

          Weren’t are nukes controlled by IBM series/1 systems and floppy discs until 2019. They said they upgraded to a highly secure solid state system. They might be still using those computers for some parts of the system because “You can’t hack something that doesn’t have an IP address. It’s a very unique system — it is old and it is very good.”

  • @GolfNovemberUniform@lemmy.ml
    link
    fedilink
    27•1 year ago

    Nice

    • @_spiffy@lemmy.ca
      link
      fedilink
      English
      11•1 year ago

      Ni.ce

      • pbjamm
        link
        fedilink
        English
        2•1 year ago

        no.ice.

  • @ouch@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    20•1 year ago

    We run production loads on 2.6 kernel. Please don’t ask questions.

  • @VeryImportantUser@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    17•1 year ago

    Meanwhile Ubuntu:

  • @TheCheddarCheese@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    4•1 year ago

    Are Linux kernel lifespans usually that short?

    • @Successful_Try543@feddit.de
      link
      fedilink
      1•1 year ago

      Yes, usual releases are supported ~ 3 months, LTS versions get support for a much longer period e.g. 6.6 for 3 y, 6.1 for 4 y, 5.15 for 5 y or 5.10 for 6 y.

Linux@lemmy.ml

!linux@lemmy.ml

Subscribe from Remote Instance

Create a post
You are not logged in. However you can subscribe from another Fediverse account, for example Lemmy or Mastodon. To do this, paste the following into the search field of your instance: !linux@lemmy.ml

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Linux is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991 by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution (or distro for short).

Distributions include the Linux kernel and supporting system software and libraries, many of which are provided by the GNU Project. Many Linux distributions use the word “Linux” in their name, but the Free Software Foundation uses the name GNU/Linux to emphasize the importance of GNU software, causing some controversy.

Rules

  • Posts must be relevant to operating systems running the Linux kernel. GNU/Linux or otherwise.
  • No misinformation
  • No NSFW content
  • No hate speech, bigotry, etc

Related Communities

  • !opensource@lemmy.ml
  • !libre_culture@lemmy.ml
  • !technology@lemmy.ml
  • !libre_hardware@lemmy.ml

Community icon by Alpár-Etele Méder, licensed under CC BY 3.0

  • 367 users / day
  • 1.18K users / week
  • 4.75K users / month
  • 10.9K users / 6 months
  • 54.2K subscribers
  • 7.56K Posts
  • 78.9K Comments
  • Modlog
  • mods:
  • @nooter692@lemmy.ml
  • @AgreeableLandscape@lemmy.ml
  • @MarcellusDrum@lemmy.ml
  • Arthur Besse
  • Cyclohexane
  • BE: 0.19.3
  • Modlog
  • Instances
  • Docs
  • Code
  • join-lemmy.org