Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman has extended the support lifetimes of several long-term kernels, after consultations with major users and fellow maintainers.
seanhunter•1h ago
We neither need, nor benefit from this precis, which is longer than the headline but contains no additional information and insight. On hn people are encouraged to read tfa for themselves.
kunley•53m ago
Actually, as the article falls into that "ad begging" category and requires time-consuming disabling of tracking, I can understand why someone posts a summary.
zahlman•25m ago
If you have showdead on, that user's comment history is rather full of this sort of thing. Seemingly restarted half a year ago, but with similar conduct in the pre-LLM era as well.
jauntywundrkind•1h ago
Are we seeing Android phones upgrade their kernels yet? This Samsung S22 is still on 5.10. I thought that part of the idea for Android GKI was that phones would start getting kernel upgrades. But I'm not sure if that's actually happening.
I wish there was more pressure for this. Especially as Android Virtualization Framework starts really arriving & being useful, having a more modern kernel could be a very nice help, could offer neat new capabilities.
Palomides•55m ago
there's basically zero intersection between mainline linux version support timelines and android kernels as deployed on phones
b112•48m ago
Why would there be a need to upgrade the kernel? Security updates are often backported, so it can still be 5.10 but patched...
the_biot•36m ago
It could be, but are vendors actually upgrading kernels along with firmware updates? In my experience it's more like, ship 5+ year old kernel and then forget it forever.
brideoflinux•3d ago
seanhunter•1h ago
kunley•53m ago
zahlman•25m ago