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From: Lester Thorpe <lt@gnu.rocks>
Subject: Re: "Kernel surfers"
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2024 07:37:42 +0000
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2024 06:17:21 -0000 (UTC), vallor wrote:

> Do you track the current kernel on https://kernel.org ?
> 
> If so, how often do you update?
> 

I update for each major release, i.e. 6.X.Y, just the
"X" and not the "Y."

Of course, everything that directly uses the kernel, such
as nvidia, must also be rebuilt.

Thus, new kernel headers need to be installed.

IMO, the kernel release cycle is too short.  They should
release once a year instead of every three months.