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by hardolaf
327 days ago
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I'm going to say this in a not nice way: that's a you problem. You willingly use a distribution which purposely ships out of date software based on some misguided philosophical belief that such a behavior makes the system better or more stable. In reality, it just means that you're running out of date software with security vulnerabilities, bad driver support, and even worse distribution maintainer half-assed patches to fix the aforementioned vulnerabilities. I'm not saying that you should switch to Arch Linux, but there is a wide gap between RHEL and Debian based distributions and a continuously rolling distribution. There are distributions that update weekly, biweekly, monthly, quarterly, etc. |
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1. Ubuntu 24.04.4 with kernel 6.11
2. Ubuntu 22.04.5 with kernel 6.8
3. RHEL 9.6 with kernel 5.14
Anything else, like your preferred rolling release distribution, is entirely on your own.