LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Linux Lite Kernel
(07-31-2017, 10:11 PM)TuxInAGalaxy link Wrote: [quote author=Jerry link=topic=474.msg33912#msg33912 date=1501336978]
4.10 will always be around. There are no so called 'support' periods. If 4.10 is working for your particular set up, you won't need support Smile

What I mean by support is security updates for kernel.
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Security updates will be applied if that particular kernel version requires it.
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(08-01-2017, 12:12 AM)Jerry link Wrote: [quote author=TuxInAGalaxy link=topic=474.msg33996#msg33996 date=1501539069]
[quote author=Jerry link=topic=474.msg33912#msg33912 date=1501336978]
4.10 will always be around. There are no so called 'support' periods. If 4.10 is working for your particular set up, you won't need support Smile

What I mean by support is security updates for kernel.
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Security updates will be applied if that particular kernel version requires it.
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Currently I have been running the computer on 4.12!  I haven't noticed much of a difference between the 4.10 and 4.12.  I know the monitor, keyboard, and mouse all work but I haven't tested the sound yet.  Jerry I don't know how your managing the kernels for this distro.  But wikipeida says 4.10 EOL (maintained from February 2017 to May 2017)  Are you taking care of security for every Kernel that is in the lite tweaks?  I'm just wondering about how all of this works...  Thanks for making a wonderful distro.
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My last post answers your question. I'm not sure how much clearer and concise I could have been. Cheers Smile
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4.13 Linux Lite Kernel is now available for 32 & 64bit machines.

These kernels are built for:

- Series 2.x (beryl/trusty)
- Series 3.x (citrine/xenial)

Open a terminal and do:

Code:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install linux-headers-linuxlite-4.13.0 linux-image-linuxlite-4.13.0 linux-firmware-image-linuxlite-4.13.0 -y

If you prefer the point-and-click option, go to Menu, System, Lite Tweaks and select Kernel Installer.

[Image: bNubxNt.png]

NOTE: If you use proprietary drivers, this kernel may break functionality with those drivers. If you have proprietary drivers installed and you still decide to go ahead with this kernel install, you should be competent in repairing your drivers. If you aren't, DO NOT install this kernel.

IMPORTANT: Only install this kernel if you need it or if you are adept at getting out of trouble from a TTY.
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4.14 Linux Lite Kernel is now available for 32 & 64bit machines.

These kernels are built for:

- Series 2.x (beryl/trusty)
- Series 3.x (citrine/xenial)

See here for an overview of what's new - https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=a...ures&num=1

Open a terminal and do:

Code:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install linux-headers-linuxlite-4.14.0 linux-image-linuxlite-4.14.0 -y

NB: The linux-firmware-image is no longer going to be built. See here for more information - https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit...7bb1ef7769

If you prefer the point-and-click option, go to Menu, System, Lite Tweaks and select Kernel Installer.

[img height=27 width=800]https://i.imgur.com/bNubxNt.png[/img]

NOTE: If you use proprietary drivers, this kernel may break functionality with those drivers. If you have proprietary drivers installed and you still decide to go ahead with this kernel install, you should be competent in repairing your drivers. If you aren't, DO NOT install this kernel.

IMPORTANT: Only install this kernel if you need it or if you are adept at getting out of trouble from a TTY.
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Jerry, when will a kernel later than the 4.4 series become the default?
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(11-21-2017, 06:36 PM)humdinger70 link Wrote: Jerry, when will a kernel later than the 4.4 series become the default?

There won't be as we already provide newer kernel versions via our repository for people requiring newer hardware support.
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(11-22-2017, 04:37 AM)Jerry link Wrote: [quote author=humdinger70 link=topic=474.msg36816#msg36816 date=1511289414]
Jerry, when will a kernel later than the 4.4 series become the default?

There won't be as we already provide newer kernel versions via our repository for people requiring newer hardware support.
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No, what I meant was (I should have been more specific): at what release of LL will a newer kernel be installed as the default? LL 3.8 (and when is that due?)? or do we have to wait for the LL 4.X series?
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4.x
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4.15 Linux Lite Kernel is now available for 32 & 64bit machines.

These kernels are built for:

- Series 2.x (beryl/trusty)
- Series 3.x (citrine/xenial)

See here for an overview of what's new - https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=a...ures&num=1

Open a terminal and do:

Code:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install linux-headers-linuxlite-4.15.0 linux-image-linuxlite-4.15.0 -y

NB: The linux-firmware-image is no longer going to be built. See here for more information - https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit...7bb1ef7769

If you prefer the point-and-click option, go to Menu, System, Lite Tweaks and select Kernel Installer.

[Image: bNubxNt.png]

NOTE: If you use proprietary drivers, this kernel may break functionality with those drivers. If you have proprietary drivers installed and you still decide to go ahead with this kernel install, you should be competent in repairing your drivers. If you aren't, DO NOT install this kernel.

IMPORTANT: Only install this kernel if you need it or if you are adept at getting out of trouble from a TTY.
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