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@@ -324,6 +324,13 @@ __A:__ Ike Devolder [@BlackIkeEagle][7] made some performance tests and describe
+__Q:__ Can I easily check which kernel versions support some Kconfig option?
+
+__A:__ Yes, see the [LKDDb][18] project (Linux Kernel Driver Database) by Giacomo Catenazzi [@cateee][19].
+You can use it for the `mainline` or `stable` tree from [kernel.org][20] or for your custom kernel sources.
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__Q:__ Why enabling `CONFIG_STATIC_USERMODEHELPER` breaks various things in my GNU/Linux system?
Do I really need that feature?
@@ -357,3 +364,6 @@ I highly recommend using [spectre-meltdown-checker][13] tool maintained by Stép
[15]: https://github.com/a13xp0p0v/kconfig-hardened-check/issues/53
[16]: https://github.com/a13xp0p0v/kconfig-hardened-check/pull/54
[17]: https://github.com/a13xp0p0v/kconfig-hardened-check/pull/62
+[18]: https://cateee.net/lkddb/web-lkddb/
+[19]: https://github.com/cateee/lkddb
+[20]: https://kernel.org/