Warning
If you are an average desktop user, don’t go after chasing Linux kernels unless you have a strong reason to install it manually. For example, if the new kernel provides a crucial update for certain hardware you use. Otherwise, don’t try to upgrade kernels manually because it’s a risky business.
Having read the warning....now you can read the various blurbs.
Linus Torvalds has announced the release of Linux Kernel 5.0. Don’t get too excited thinking it’s a major new release because it’s called 5.0 instead of 4.22. It’s just that the major bump in the version number gives the impression that there might
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Linux kernel 5.0.21 is the last release in the series
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if you are going to screw around with kernels....make
SURE you have a
proper backup in place
before you start fooling around.
TIMESHIFT saved
my bacon when I did my own fooling around.