[Linux-libre-announce] New Long-Term Support Kernel

Jason Self j at jxself.org
Thu Aug 15 17:40:17 PDT 2013


As previously explained [0] a new long-term kernel version will be
selected roughly once each year, and supported for at least 2 years.

Linux-libre 3.10 has been selected as the next long-term support kernel.

In two weeks I will update the linux-libre32-lts and linux-libre64-lts
packages so that people using them will be prompted to upgrade to the
3.10 series.

If you don't want to do that now would be a good time to install 
either the linux-libre32-3.4 or the linux-libre64-3.4 packages 
(depending on your CPU architecture) so that you stay with the 3.4 
series. The 3.4 series will continue to be supported until its two
year support period ends, in October 2014.

Instructions for using the repository can be found at 
http://jxself.org/linux-libre/.

[0] http://www.jxself.org/introducing-lts.shtml

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