One to remember linux 6.1.12.arch1-1 and linux-lts 6.1.13-1
All, This is the first time I can remember since 2009 that LTS is ahead of the regular kernel: linux 6.1.12.arch1-1 linux-lts 6.1.13-1 Here is to hoping 6.2 doesn't bring a lot of surprises and kernel module issues... -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
On 2/24/23 21:01, David C. Rankin wrote: ..
Here is to hoping 6.2 doesn't bring a lot of surprises and kernel module issues...
FYI - I've been running 6.2 on several machines for a while now and they are running smooth as silk. gene
On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 10:37 AM Genes Lists <lists@sapience.com> wrote:
On 2/24/23 21:01, David C. Rankin wrote: ..
Here is to hoping 6.2 doesn't bring a lot of surprises and kernel module issues...
FYI - I've been running 6.2 on several machines for a while now and they are running smooth as silk.
gene
I have had the same experience with problem-free running using kernel 6.2, with no issues arising from the new kernel series. -- mike c
I have been running 6.2 since the first day it was released, and 6.2.1 today, and not seeing any issues from it. I build my own kernels, and today am updating my lts kernel 6.1.14 which is the first 6.1 release marked lts by kernel.org, so my normal kernel was never behind lts. On 2/25/23 07:43, Mike Cloaked wrote:
On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 10:37 AM Genes Lists <lists@sapience.com> wrote:
On 2/24/23 21:01, David C. Rankin wrote: .. > > Here is to hoping 6.2 doesn't bring a lot of surprises and kernel > module issues... >
FYI - I've been running 6.2 on several machines for a while now and they are running smooth as silk.
gene
I have had the same experience with problem-free running using kernel 6.2, with no issues arising from the new kernel series.
-- mike c
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David C. Rankin
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Genes Lists
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Michael Tindal
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Mike Cloaked