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It’s time to say goodbye to Linux 4.6

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19 August 2016

If you are using a version of Linux based on the 4.6 series of the kernel, the software’s lead maintainer has a message for you: it’s time to upgrade.

Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the arrival of Linux 4.6.7 and made it clear that it will be the last in the kernel’s 4.6 series. Version 4.7.1 has made its debut too, and that is where the future lies, Kroah-Hartman said.

“This is the LAST 4.6.y kernel to be released,” he wrote in the 4.6.7 announcement. “Please move to 4.7.1 now, you have been warned.”

The 4.6.7 kernel maintenance update includes 63 file changes, with 618 insertions and 271 deletions, along with fixes for hardware and file systems and a variety of updated drivers. To ensure that their Linux-based systems keep running smoothly, organisations should at least implement this update, said Charles King, principal analyst with Pund-IT.

Just as important, though, is to begin planning or shifting over to the new 4.7.1 kernel.

“The potential risks of avoiding a move aren’t initially overwhelming, but over time, systems remaining on the old kernel face running less efficiently and becoming less secure,” King said. “Given the availability of the stable new 4.7.1 kernel, accepting those risks is both unnecessary and nonsensical.”

Among the improvements brought by the 4.7 line, which launched late last month, are support for Radeon RX 480 GPUs and a new Linux Security Module, along with numerous new drivers and bug fixes.

 

 

IDG News Service

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