06-16-2016, 01:14 PM
Now that you can change your kernel, to an excellent selection of 15 different kernels, it raises a question. According to kernel.org kernel 3.14 (for example) runs out of support this August. As the kernels in the repository are Linux Lite custom kernel's, are the LTS dates the same, longer, or shorter? The reason I ask is that I recently changed some older/less powerful computers running LL 3.0 to Linux Lite custom kernel 3.13.0. Thanks again to anyone with some information on this. Also thanks to Jerry & team for making kernel changes on Linux Lite so very easy.
https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html
https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html


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). Hence am I to take it that Kernel 3.16 with an (EOL) end of life circa 2020 would be the best bet to try. Forgive me , is 3.16 in the LL Kernel library? Tks (Checked- yes it is )