I’ve heard LTS kernels offer more stability, but lack the latest features. How likely is my system to break with the standard kernel?

  • calcopiritus@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Do you need those features? If not, go LTS. LTS means you’ll have to update the distro less frequently than latest.

    If you want those features, go non-LTS, there’s no other choice. If you don’t want them, go LTS, it’s less of a hassle.

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      8 months ago

      And “those features” could very well include “able to use recent hardware”

      Built a new PC and had to upgrade to a newer kernel to get my video working correctly; without it, was only getting 1 monitor at embarrassingly low resolution