[SOLVED] When will Linux 5.15 kernel be adopted as the LTS kernel on EnOS?

A couple of months ago, Kernel 5.15 was announced as the latest LTS release yet EndeavourOS still has the 5.10.xx kernel as its latest LTS offering.

Can anyone tell me when (or if) 5.15.xx will become the official EnOS LTS kernel? (I do have a particular reason for not wanting 5.10.xx on a couple of my computers but it is not necessary to discuss that here.)

Thanks for any information.

Lawrence

Probably when the linux kernel goes to 5.16.

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you misspelled Arch :wink:
The kernels come directly from the Arch repositories.

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Its not even LTS yet on kernel.org (Will be once 5.16 is acutally out)

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Thank you dalto.

Lawrence

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well, here it is marked: https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html
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Arch (and thus EndeavourOS) is one of the fastest distros when it comes to getting new kernels, usually within a day or two of official kernel releases.

So, don’t worry, if you’re using EndeavourOS, the only people who will get to use the new kernel before you are kernel developers, testers and people who compile their own versions of the kernel.

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