![]() Maintained until October 2014, then May 2016 to June 2020 ġ3th LTS release. Starting with 3.18.140, this version will no longer be maintained on, but on AOSPīen Hutchings (formerly Greg Kroah-Hartman) Hartman stated that he will release irregular updates to the 3.18 tree. Greg Kroah-Hartman (formerly Sasha Levin ) (formerly Greg Kroah-Hartman)ġ4th LTS release, named Diseased Newt Named "Hurr durr I'ma sheep" (Internet poll) Sasha Levin (formerly Greg Kroah-Hartman) ġ5th LTS release. Used in Ubuntu 16.04 LTSĬanonical provided extended support until July 2016. As the first kernel selected for Super Long Term Support (SLTS), the Civil Infrastructure Platform will provide support until at least 2026, possibly until 2036. Canonical provided extended support until April 2021. Greg Kroah-Hartman & Sasha Levin (until February 2022 )ġ6th LTS release, used in Slackware 14.2. Older version, yet still maintained: 4.14Ĥ.10-rc5 was named Anniversary Edition ġ7th LTS release. RHEL 8.x (Redhat ignores LTS-Kernel, own kernel-backports) Second SLTS release (which CIP is planning to support until January 2029), and first with ARM64 support. Older version, yet still maintained: 4.19ġ9th LTS release.
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