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170 Linux 4.19, the Last Supported Kernel of the Linux 4.x Series, Finally Reaches EOL

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 12/07/2024 15:50 EDT

Linux 4.19, the Last Supported Kernel of the Linux 4.x Series, Finally Reaches EOL

Slashdot reader prisoninmate shared this report from 9to5Linux:
Linux kernel 4.19, the last of the Linux 4.x kernel series, has now reached the end of its supported life as announced earlier on the Linux kernel mailing list by kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman. The Linux 4.19 kernel branch was released more than six years ago, on October 22nd, 2018, and it received no less than 325 maintenance updates, the last one being Linux 4.19.325. The biggest highlights of Linux kernel 4.19 were initial Wi-Fi 6 supp

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