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  • DeepDayze
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    Originally posted by hiddenmaverick View Post
    Or, if you prefer to build from source: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild

    (You can use these steps with the official Linux 3.8 instead of the upstream git.)

    Now, I am really hoping that kernel 3.7 is not immediately declared End Of Life just because 3.8 came out. What determines whether a kernel branch is EOL or long-term supported anyway?
    I believe the life of a regular non LTS kernel is 18 months while an LTS one is 5 years

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  • hiddenmaverick
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    Or, if you prefer to build from source: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild

    (You can use these steps with the official Linux 3.8 instead of the upstream git.)

    Now, I am really hoping that kernel 3.7 is not immediately declared End Of Life just because 3.8 came out. What determines whether a kernel branch is EOL or long-term supported anyway?

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  • RussianNeuroMancer
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    Originally posted by Dukenukemx View Post
    How do you install this kernel in Ubuntu?

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  • Dukenukemx
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    How do you install this kernel in Ubuntu?

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    Linux 3.8 Kernel Officially Released

    Phoronix: Linux 3.8 Kernel Officially Released

    The Linux 3.8 kernel was released on Monday afternoon by Linus Torvalds. This is a very exciting kernel update...

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