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⇱ Linux 6.13 Series Ends With The Linux 6.13.12 Release - Phoronix


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Linux 6.13 Series Ends With The Linux 6.13.12 Release

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Kernel on 20 April 2025 at 06:19 AM EDT. Add A Comment
Greg Kroah-Hartman has released a few new Linux kernel stable point releases today for Easter and also capping off the Linux 6.13 kernel cycle in the process.

Linux 6.13.12 is out today with the latest round of bug/regression fixes. Linux 6.13.12 also marks the last planned version of the Linux 6.13 series. Linux 6.13 is now considered end-of-life with users encouraged to upgrade to Linux 6.14.

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With that said, Linux 6.14.3 is also out with dozens of bug/regression fixes. Many fixes backported from Linux 6.15 Git and an assortment of other minor fixes that have accumulated in recent days.

Linux 6.12.24 was also released today as the newest bug-fix point release for the current Linux 6.12 Long Term Support (LTS) series.

Meanwhile due for release later today is the Linux 6.15-rc3 test kernel as we work toward the stable Linux 6.15 kernel release around the end of May.

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