Linux Kernel 6.8 Reaches End of Life, Users Should Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.9
Linux Kernel 6.8 Reaches End of Life, Users Should Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.9
Linux kernel 6.8 reached end of life and all users are now recommended to upgrade their systems to Linux kernel 6.9.
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68 6 ReplyAs 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.
44 0 ReplyAnd 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/
3 3 ReplyThe article is about frozen vendor kernels, not about.LTS
7 0 ReplyTwo different things. LTS kernels get security patches until their support is dropped.
5 0 ReplyYeah 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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