Endeavour does not offer stable release as other os do?

:wink:[quote=“Kresimir, post:9, topic:7315”]
os, kernels are just packages, like any other. Manjaro provides a bunch of specific kernel versions as separate packages, while on vanilla Arch (and EndeavourOS) you mainly get linux (which is the latest kernel version) and linux-lts (which is the latest LTS version) in the rep
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EndeavourOS is a stable release with the latest kernel. You have the option to install other kernels after the installation. So you can install an Lts kernel or Zen or other if you so desire. This is a rolling release which stays updated as new releases of packages come down from the Arch repo.

New kernel versions are out every two weeks approximately which are RC1 up to RC13 sometimes. Then a new version of the kernel is released. The newly released kernels are in Arch testing before they go out. So they are mainline kernels that are tested and released from Arch. There are always going to be the possibility of issues with something because it is impossible to test for every hardware or software scenario. So the question is not really valid. It’s more of a statement in the form of a question but untrue.

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