On 4/26/24 20:25, Johnathan Null wrote:
I ask for scheduling purposes. I monitor the newsfeeds from the package repos and when I see a new kernel coming, I try and set aside a convenient time for the update/reboot. Past few kernels, I've done that only to find - they are still in testing.
Not a complaint, just a curiosity.
Haven't paid the closest attention, but I do try to update first thing every morning, and I've not noticed this. With LTS kernels, those I've seen linger a bit.
Thank you for the reply. I initially thought it was waiting on something like the Nvidia driver, but those move on through. Maybe systemd? Saw 255.5-1 hit core-testing on 4/24 with the linux 6.8.7.arch1-2 kernel (and the linux-lts 6.6.28-2 kernel), and now we have systemd 255.5-2 that hit earlier today. I too run both linux and linux-lts (in case there is a surprise on linux update), but hadn't really seen a distinction between the hold times on the two. I'll pay closer attention. Oh well, like I said, not complaining, just curious. I've not had an update packaging OOPS in years on core packages, so what the package process is doing is working really well - no need to hurry it. The kernel observation is only a pedantic observation - which inquiring minds just have to know why? :) -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.