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Updated (some) kernel release numbers
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==== Stable kernel updates
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The upstream kernel community support the latest major version with stable
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updates (4.y.z releases). These updates are released approximately once a week,
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updates (5.y.z releases). These updates are released approximately once a week,
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although they can occur more or less frequently. Once the upstream kernel
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community makes a stable release, Fedora builds it and submits it as an update
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to https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/?packages=kernel[Bodhi]. These
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==== Major kernel updates
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The Linux kernel releases new major versions (4.y releases)
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The Linux kernel releases new major versions (5.y releases)
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http://phb-crystal-ball.org/[every few months]. When this occurs, Fedora updates
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to the new major version after a couple upstream stable releases. When the
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updates are submitted to Bodhi, more time is allowed for testing than stable
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Rawhide kernels enable the debugging options. However, each release candidate
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kernel is built with debugging options disabled. Release candidate kernels
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can be recognized by their release field, which always has the git revision set
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to 0. For example, ``kernel-4.16.0-0.rc7.git0.1.fc28`` is the 7th release
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to 0. As an example, ``kernel-4.16.0-0.rc7.git0.1.fc28`` is the 7th release
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candidate kernel for Fedora 28.
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