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| | | | Note This post is based on a whitepaper I wrote at the beginning of 2016 to be used to help many different companies understand the Linux kernel release model and encourage them to start taking the LTS stable updates more often. I then used it as a basis of a presentation I gave at the Linux Recipes conference in September 2017 which can be seen here. With the recent craziness of Meltdown and Spectre , I've seen lots of things written about how Linux is released and how we handle handles security patches... | |
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| | | | I keep getting a lot of private emails about my previous post about the latest status of the Linux kernel patches to resolve both the Meltdown and ... | |
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| | | | Summary The latest stable kernel is Linux 6.1.11, released by Greg K-H on February 9th 2023. The latest mainline (development) kernel is 6.2-rc7, released on February 5th 2023. Linux 6.2 progress A typical kernel development cycle begins with the "merge window" (period of time during which disruptive changes are allowed to be merged into the... | |
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