The
6.15.2,
6.14.11, and
6.12.33
stable kernel updates have been released; each contains a relatively small
set of important fixes.
Note that this is the end of the line for the 6.14.x updates; Greg Kroah-Hartman explains the timing of this move:
If you notice, this has happened a bit more "early" than previous
end-of-life announcements. Normally, after -rc1 is out there is a
TON of stable patches happening due to the changes that come into
the merge-window that were marked for stable backports but didn't
get into Linus's release before -final. As some people have
objected to this large influx being added to a stable kernel that
is just about to go end-of-life, let's try marking this end-of-life
a bit earlier to see how it goes.
https://lwn.net/Articles/1024714/
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