I remember I saw this before, but I can't find it for the life of me.
It was within Debian website.
It has a list of kernels that were ported to stable, testing, and unstable.
On the left side, you can see all kernel versions, plus the ones in development.
If any of you can help me.. Google isn't helping.
[solved] How to find the list of kernels ported to stable, testing, and unstable
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[solved] How to find the list of kernels ported to stable, testing, and unstable
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Re: [Discussion] Kernel Version
Hello @Mindovermaster,
Please change the subject of the first post to:
Please change the subject of the first post to:
How to find the list of kernels ported to stable, testing, and unstable
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Re: [Discussion] Kernel Version
Hello,
Please, mark the discussion as "solved" manually adding the text tag "[Solved]" at the beginning of the subject of the first message.
Thanks.
I'm glad you sorted it out. :)
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Re: [Discussion] Kernel Version
Yeah, I forgot about that. Been awhile since I've been on hereAki wrote: 2024-12-12 18:20 Hello,I'm glad you sorted it out.
Please, mark the discussion as "solved" manually adding the text tag "[Solved]" at the beginning of the subject of the first message.
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