On Sb, 08 iun 19, 16:08:27, Andrea Borgia wrote: > Il 08/06/19 12:18, Andrei POPESCU ha scritto: > > > On Mi, 27 mar 19, 21:22:18, Andrea Borgia wrote: > > > 2) maybe I am not using the proper keywords but I can't seem to find > > > information on Debian kernel policy, specifically: when does a new kernel > > > from upstream enter "unstable"? > > > > Usually quite soon after the upstream kernel is released as "stable". > > > > During the freeze only packages meant for the next stable should be > > uploaded to unstable (as per Release Team policy), so new versions might > > go to experimental or not be packaged at all until after the release. > > "Unstable" still has 4.19 whereas 5.0.x and 5.1.x are marked as stable > upstream, so I guess we'll see them in the next release.
Debian is typically using LTS kernels for stable releases, so buster will most likely release with 4.19. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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