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New stable kernels released

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New stable kernels released

[Posted August 11, 2023 by jake]
Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of the 6.4.10, 6.1.45, 5.10.190, 5.4.253, 4.19.291, and 4.14.322 stable kernels. Note that 5.15.126 was also in the review process for this batch, but has not (yet) been released. Meanwhile, the rest of the batch all have important fixes throughout the kernel tree, as usual.

Update: the 5.15.126 announcement has now gone out as well.


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New stable kernels released

Posted Aug 12, 2023 8:46 UTC (Sat) by alspnost (guest, #2763) [Link]

Any fallout from the hurried predecessors (6.4.9 et al), with the latest batch of spec-ex fixes? I've been running these on a regular Ryzen 5600 (Zen 3) desktop, and not noticed any issues, but I've not done any benchmarking to look for performance hits.


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