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REPEAT: Do NOT report bugs for outdated packages!
FS#61239 - [linux] 4.19 kernel is NOT long time support
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Opened by Frank Endres (frankendres) - Tuesday, 01 January 2019, 19:52 GMT
Last edited by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Tuesday, 01 January 2019, 20:20 GMT
Opened by Frank Endres (frankendres) - Tuesday, 01 January 2019, 19:52 GMT
Last edited by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Tuesday, 01 January 2019, 20:20 GMT
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DetailsWhen upgrading my system using LTS kernel, I saw an upgrade to 4.19.x kernel that has no Long Time Support (it is just the stable one).
Until a new LTS kernel branch will be created, LTS package for kernel should stick to 4.14.x version. (I encounter many crashes on Intel GPU since the 4.19 kernel, in other distributions / desktop environment too). |
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Closed by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz)
Tuesday, 01 January 2019, 20:20 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: Uh-huh, yes it is.
Tuesday, 01 January 2019, 20:20 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Additional comments about closing: Uh-huh, yes it is.
Comment by Jelle van der Waa (jelly) -
Tuesday, 01 January 2019, 20:02 GMT
Nope, see https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html as for intel gpu isues, report them and you can always downgrade or not upgrade.
Comment by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) -
Tuesday, 01 January 2019, 20:19 GMT
https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/10/22/184 where GregKH announces it will be an LTS kernel, plus kernel.org itself definitively says so.