Linux 5.12 Kernel Reaches End of Life, Upgrade to Linux Kernel 5.13 Now
Linux 5.12 kernel series reached end of life and it will no longer be supported. All users are urged to upgrade to Linux kernel 5.13 as soon as possible.
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Linux 5.12 kernel series reached end of life and it will no longer be supported. All users are urged to upgrade to Linux kernel 5.13 as soon as possible.
Arch Linux 2021.06.01 is now available for download as the first ISO release to be powered by the latest and greatest Linux 5.12 kernel series.
The Fedora Linux 34 operating system is now powered by the Linux 5.12 kernel series, which brings various new features and better hardware support. All users can now update their installations!
Collabora’s contributions to Linux kernel 5.12 targeted the closing of the gap between hardware support on vendor trees and the mainline kernel tree.
GNU Linux-Libre 5.12 kernel is now available for download as a libre version of Linux kernel 5.12 for those who want to use a 100% free kernel for their GNU/Linux computers.
Linux 5.12 kernel is now available for download with support for PlayStation 5 controllers, better support for Lenovo IdeaPad laptops, Nintendo 64 support, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet Gen 2 support, and much more.
Linus Torvalds kicks off the development cycle of Linux kernel 5.12 with the first Release Candidate (RC), which is now available for public testing. The final release is expected in late April 2021.