Linux Kernel 6.4 Reaches End of Life, Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.5 Now
Linux kernel 6.4 reached end of life and all users are now recommended to upgrade their system to the latest Linux 6.5 kernel as soon as possible.
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Linux kernel 6.4 reached end of life and all users are now recommended to upgrade their system to the latest Linux 6.5 kernel as soon as possible.
The Linux 6.3 kernel series reached end of life after being supported for less than three months. The series is no longer actively supported and users are now urged to upgrade to Linux kernel 6.4.
Canonical announces that Ubuntu 22.10 “Kinetic Kudu” will reach end of life on July 20th, 2023, urging users to upgrade to Ubuntu 23.04 (Lunar Lobster) as soon as possible.
Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) operating system series has reached end of life and it’s now transitioned to Extended Security Maintenance. Users are urged to upgrade to Ubuntu Pro or Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
Linux kernel 4.9 series reached end of life after being supported for a little over of six years. The series is no longer actively supported and users are urged to upgrade to a newer LTS series as soon as possible.
Debian GNU/Linux 9 “Strech” operating system system has officially reached its end of life and it will no longer be supported by the Debian Project with security updates. Users are urged to upgrade to a supported release!
Linux kernel 5.17 reached end of life and it will no longer be supported with maintenance updates. Users are now urged to upgrade to the Linux 5.18 kernel series as soon as possible.
Linux kernel 5.13 reached end of life and it will no longer be supported with security updates. Users are urged to upgrade their GNU/Linux distributions to Linux kernel 5.14 as soon as possible.
The Mageia 7 Linux distribution reached end of life on June 30th, 2021, and all users are now urged to upgrade to the latest Mageia 8 release. Here’s how to do it right now!
This is a friendly reminder that the openSUSE Leap 15.1 operating system release has reached end of life on January 31st, 2021, and all users should upgrade to openSUSE Leap 15.2 as soon as possible.
The Linux 5.9 kernel series has reached end of life and it will no longer receive updates and security fixes. All users are urged to upgrade to Linux kernel 5.10 LTS as soon as possible!
The Linux kernel 5.6 series is now marked as EOL (End-of-Life) on the kernel.org website. All users are urged to update their GNU/Linux distributions to the latest Linux kernel 5.7 series as soon as possible.
Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) has reached end of life on January 23rd, 2020. Users must upgrade to Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine).