On Monday, 15 April 2024 10:41:55 CEST Eric Valette wrote:
Why is there no 6.6 up-to-date kernel pushed in testing as well? Do you
plan to wait until 6.6 enter stable? When?
Nothing gets 'pushed' to Testing. Packages *transition* to Testing when
several conditions are met.
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/linux shows several reasons why 6.7.9-2 hasn't transitioned to Testing yet.
The 6.6 kernel is not relevant for Debian (Testing). Generally, upstream LTS kernels are relevant for Debian around the freeze for the next Stable version.
The current Debian Stable (Bookworm) will stay on 6.1.
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