Thorsten Leemhuis (acct. 1/4) on Nostr: 2/ And in case anyone wonders: This means that next years #Linux longterm #kernel ...
2/ And in case anyone wonders:
This means that next years #Linux longterm #kernel will be[1] #LinuxKernel 6.12, unless something odd happens.
[1] because (a) the last release of a year is almost always declared a longterm kernel (b) new mainline versions these days are almost always released every 63 (in roughly about 60% of the cases) or 70 (~40%) days
This means that next years #Linux longterm #kernel will be[1] #LinuxKernel 6.12, unless something odd happens.
[1] because (a) the last release of a year is almost always declared a longterm kernel (b) new mainline versions these days are almost always released every 63 (in roughly about 60% of the cases) or 70 (~40%) days