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minus-squarefoobarijk@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down1·2 年前Just keep in mind that rolling releases are by definition not as stable as non-rolling. For example, Kernel 6.4 has introduced an interrupt storm for some motherboards with buggy implementation of TPM interrupts, and it’d get fixed only in 6.5…
minus-squareyum13241@lemm.eelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 年前The LTS kernel? It should, but I’ve barely used it.
minus-squarefoobarijk@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 年前AFAIK, Opensuse Tumbleweed doesn’t offer the LTS kernel… At least I haven’t found any documentation on it. Could have been great.
Just keep in mind that rolling releases are by definition not as stable as non-rolling. For example, Kernel 6.4 has introduced an interrupt storm for some motherboards with buggy implementation of TPM interrupts, and it’d get fixed only in 6.5…
LTS kernel anyone?
Does Opensuse Tumbleweed offer that option?
The LTS kernel? It should, but I’ve barely used it.
AFAIK, Opensuse Tumbleweed doesn’t offer the LTS kernel… At least I haven’t found any documentation on it. Could have been great.