This is on Debian experimental and it shows two kernel releases just within couple of days of each other -
https://packages.debian.org/experimenta ... 4-unsigned
Changelog puts it as 4.10-1~exp1 and is packaged and published on 22nd Feb 2017 - http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/c ... _changelog
The other one is https://packages.debian.org/experimenta ... -rc6-amd64
and changelog shows it as packaged and published on 2nd Feb 2017
http://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/c ... _changelog
So I am guessing it is the earlier one which is the latest, am I right ?
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Which of the two kernel releases is the latest ?
Which of the two kernel releases is the latest ?
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Re: Which of the two kernel releases is the latest ?
The first one is the latest, based on the released kernel.
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