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How to Install Original GA Kernel 5.15 in Ubuntu 22.04

There are so many tutorials teaching how to install the latest Kernel, while, this one is going to show you how to downgrade to the original GA (General Availability) Kernel 5.15 in Ubuntu 22.04. The GA Kernel is shipped by default in the first stable release of Ubuntu 22.04. By rolling out Ubuntu 22.04.1, 22.04.2, […]

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Linux Kernel 6.5 Reaches End of Life, It’s Time to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.6 LTS

After only thirteen maintenance updates, the Linux 6.5 kernel series is now marked as EOL (End of Life) on the kernel.org website, which means that it will no longer be supported with bug and security fixes.
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It’s Official: Linux Kernel 6.6 Will Be LTS, Supported Until December 2026

In another unexpected turn of events, the latest Linux 6.6 kernel series has been officially marked as LTS (Long Term Support) on the kernel.org website, with a predicted life expectancy of at least three years.
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Linux Kernel 6.6 Now Easy to Install in Ubuntu 22.04/20.04 via Zabbly Repository

For those who want to install the most recent Kernel 6.6 with new hardware support or compatibility fixes, it’s now available in the zabbly repository for Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04, and Debian 12. Linux 6.6 was released few weeks ago as the latest Kernel series. It features PSR power saving for Intel 4th/5th CPU, initial […]

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Clonezilla Live 3.1.1 Bumps Kernel to Linux 6.5, Adds Many Disk Cloning Improvements

Clonezilla Live 3.1.1 is here more than six months after Clonezilla Live 3.1.0, and it’s powered by a new kernel, namely Linux 6.5.8, which is a significant upgrade from the Linux 6.1.25 used in the previous release, despite the fact that Linux 6.1 is a long-term supported series. As expected, Linux 6.5 will bring better […]

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Linux 6.6 Released as the Latest Kernel Series

Linux Torvalds announced the release of Kernel 6.6 this Monday. It’s the latest mainline kernel so far, that features EEVDF scheduler, and per-policy CPUFreq performance boost control. For Intel, the new kernel added Intel Shadow Stack support to prevent ROP attacks; Initial PECI support for 4th Gen Xeon Scalable “Sapphire Rapids” platforms; And, initial support […]

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Linux Kernel 6.6 Arrives With Numerous Refinements

The Linux kernel 6.6 release is a big one with plenty of improvements across the board for various laptops, networking hardware, processors, and whatnot.
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Linux Kernel 6.5 is Ready to Install in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Want to install the latest Linux Kernel 6.5? It’s there in your Ubuntu 22.04 system repository! Linux Kernel 6.5 was released a week ago with exciting new features, including initial USB4 v2, MIDI 2.0 support, much faster parallel direct I/O overwrite on EXT4, Acer Aspire 1 Arm laptop, Sony Xperia M4 Aqua phone, open-source driver […]

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Linux Kernel 6.5 Released! How to Install it in Ubuntu

Linus Torvalds announced the release of Kernel 6.5 this Sunday. He wrote: So nothing particularly odd or scary happened this last week, so thereis no excuse to delay the 6.5 release. I still have this nagging feeling that a lot of people are on vacation and that things have been quiet partly due to that. […]

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Install Latest Kernel 6.4 in Ubuntu 22.04|20.04 [New Repository]

For those who want to install the latest Linux Kernel (6.4.x so far), there’s a new apt repository made for Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04, and Debian 12 Bookworm. As you may know, Ubuntu has a mainline Kernel PPA that keeps building the latest Linux Kernel packages for testing purpose. You can download & install the […]

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Ubuntu 23.10 Will Use Linux 6.5 Kernel

Planning to upgrade or install Ubuntu 23.10 when it’s released in the autumn? If so, you can look forward to an experience powered by the Linux 6.5 kernel. While the Linux 6.5 kernel is yet to be released yet, the stars (or rather the release cal…

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How to Install Linux Kernel 6.4 in Ubuntu 22.04 | 23.04

Linux Kernel 6.4 was released a few days ago. Ubuntu users can now install it from Kernel Mainline PPA. Linux Kernel 6.4 features initial Apple M2 processors support, Realtek rtl8710bu/rtl8188gu, rtl8822bs, rtl8822cs and rtl8821cs WiFi hardware support, Turtle Beach and Qanba gaming controller support, and many Kye/Genius drawing tablets, such as EasyPen M406 / M506 […]

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Linux Kernel 6.4 Released with Better Apple M1/M2, Lenovo Yoga, MSI laptops support

Linus Torvalds announced the release of Linux Kernel 6.4 few days ago on Sunday. He wrote: Hmm. Final week of 6.4 is done, and we’ve mainly got some netfilter fixes, some mm reverts, and a few tracing updates. There’s random small changes elsewhere: the usual architecture noise, a number of selftest updates, some filesystem fixes […]

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How to Change the default kernel in RHEL 8 and 9

Usually a Linux system boots with the latest installed kernel, which is set by default. It keeps maximum 3 recent versions of Linux Kernel boot entries. Let’s say you’ve done …

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Linux Kernel 6.2 Released! How to Install in Ubuntu 22.04 / Linux Mint 21

Linux Kernel 6.2 was release this Sunday. Linus Torvalds announced it at lkml.org: So here we are, right on (the extended) schedule, with 6.2 out. Nothing unexpected happened last week, with just a random selection of small fixes spread all over, with nothing really standing out. The shortlog is tiny and appended below, you can […]

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Canonical Announces Availability of Real-Time Ubuntu Kernel

Designed for enterprises from aerospace to retail, the real-time Ubuntu kernel promises to handle the most demanding and critical workloads.
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Kernel 6.1 (6.1.6) Available to Install in Ubuntu 22.04 via Mainline PPA

For those who want to try out the latest Linux Kernel 6.1.x, the Mainline Kernel PPA finally works again. Ubuntu developer team maintains the Mainline Kernel PPA with latest Kernel packages. It however failed to build for all the Kernel releases since v6.0.10. After more than a month until the release of Kernel 6.1.4, the […]

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Data-Centric Tracing Using BPF

Learn how to trace kernel data structures using BPF, and libbpf in particular, to enable observability of kernel function execution.
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Linux Kernel 6.0 Released! How to Install it in Ubuntu 22.04

Linux Kernel 6.0 was released hours ago! Here are the new features and how to install instructions for Ubuntu 22.04. “So, as is hopefully clear to everybody, the major version number change is more about me running out of fingers and toes than it is about any big fundamental changes.” Linus Torvalds announced. New Features […]

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How to Install Linux Kernel 5.19 in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

Linux Kernel 5.19 was released! Ubuntu Mainline PPA has made the packages for testing purpose. Linus Torvalds announced this kernel release last night: On a personal note, the most interesting part here is that I did the release (and am writing this) on an arm64 laptop. It’s something I’ve been waiting for for a _loong_ […]

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