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Two new "experimental" stable kernels

Two new "experimental" stable kernels

[Kernel] Posted Feb 5, 2021 16:29 UTC (Fri) by jake

Greg Kroah-Hartman has released the 4.9.256 and 4.4.256 in order to try to figure out if there are any user-space problems caused by the overflow of the minor version number for those stable-kernel series. "With this release, KERNEL_VERSION(4, 9, 256) is the same as KERNEL_VERSION(4, 10, 0). Nothing in the kernel build itself breaks with this change, but given that this is a userspace visible change, and some crazy tools (like glibc and gcc) have logic that checks the kernel version for different reasons, I wanted to do this release as an 'empty' release to ensure that everything still works properly." Those who could be affected would be well-advised to test this change immediately as he plans another 4.9 release in a week's time.

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