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  • alegui
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    Originally posted by mathieu.cossette View Post

    I'll be using Ubuntu 24.04 LTS when it comes out. And this time I'll stay on the LTS cycle.
    You can enable Ubuntu HWE (hardware enablement) kernel while using ubuntu LTS and have fully supported kernels backported from bi-annual releases.


    Canonical provides long-term support (LTS) kernels for Ubuntu LTS releases. Canonical also provides interim operating system releases with updated kernels every 6 months. Learn about the lifecycle of each kernel through the lifespan of support.

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  • S.Pam
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    Originally posted by mathieu.cossette View Post

    I'll be using Ubuntu 24.04 LTS when it comes out. And this time I'll stay on the LTS cycle.
    This is a problem with Linux ecosystems. It wastes a huge amount of administration, CPU cycles building and rebuilding, etc, only because of someone wanting a fixed as-is set of features which aren't compatible with changes.

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  • mathieu.cossette
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    Originally posted by RejectModernity View Post

    I don't get it, if you want 6.9 features just fucking use it.
    I'll be using Ubuntu 24.04 LTS when it comes out. And this time I'll stay on the LTS cycle.

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  • RejectModernity
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    Originally posted by mathieu.cossette View Post
    Will it be included as a patch on the version 6.8 ???
    I don't get it, if you want 6.9 features just fucking use it.

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  • pWe00Iri3e7Z9lHOX2Qx
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    Originally posted by mathieu.cossette View Post
    Will it be included as a patch on the version 6.8 ???
    Which one? Someone like Canonical could backport some subset to 6.8 during 24.04's lifetime if they were important for their enterprise customers.

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  • mathieu.cossette
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    Will it be included as a patch on the version 6.8 ???

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  • Many Networking Improvements & New Wired/Wireless Devices For Linux 6.9

    Phoronix: Many Networking Improvements & New Wired/Wireless Devices For Linux 6.9

    The big set of networking subsystem updates have been sent in for the Linux 6.9 merge window including a number of new wired and wireless devices being supported as well as a number of core networking improvements and optimizations...

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