Illustration depicting Linux kernel maintainers extending LTS support timelines in a server room, symbolizing reversed cutbacks and enhanced stability for servers and devices.
Illustration depicting Linux kernel maintainers extending LTS support timelines in a server room, symbolizing reversed cutbacks and enhanced stability for servers and devices.
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Linux kernel extends LTS support for multiple releases, easing prior burnout-driven cutbacks

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Linux kernel maintainers have extended long-term support (LTS) for several key releases through 2026-2028, partially reversing a 2023 decision to limit support to two years amid contributor burnout. Stable maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman updated the schedule following feedback from users, vendors, and fellow maintainer Sasha Levin, providing more time for security fixes in servers, Android devices, and appliances.

The Linux kernel community has revised end-of-life dates for multiple LTS branches on kernel.org, extending support beyond initial projections. In 2023, maintainers shortened LTS periods from up to six years to two years to combat burnout. Responding to concerns from companies, groups, and stable maintainer Sasha Levin, Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the changes via the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML) and a commit updating public documentation.

The updated timelines are:
- Linux 6.18: through December 2028 (at least three years)
- Linux 6.12: through December 2028 (roughly four years)
- Linux 6.6: through December 2027 (about four years)
- Linux 6.1: through December 2027
- Linux 5.15: through December 2026
- Linux 5.10: through December 2026

These extensions primarily benefit newer 6.x branches adopted by distributions and vendors, while older ones like 5.10 and 5.15 retain their schedules. The changes do not modify kernel code but ensure ongoing bug fixes without new features.

LTS support is vital for security, as kernel developer and LWN editor Jonathan Corbet noted: “In the kernel, just about any bug, if you’re clever enough, can be exploitable to compromise the system. The kernel is in a unique spot in the system […] it turns a lot of ordinary bugs into vulnerabilities.” It supports products from enterprise servers to embedded appliances, where upgrades require extensive retesting.

Vendors like Canonical (up to 12 years for Ubuntu LTS kernels) and Red Hat (backports for RHEL 9/10 over 10 years) maintain their own schedules alongside kernel.org. The extensions offer more migration flexibility for distributors and OEMs.

Cosa dice la gente

Reactions on X to the Linux kernel LTS support extension are mostly neutral shares from tech news accounts like Phoronix, Linuxiac, and Slashdot, noting longer support for kernels 6.6, 6.12, and 6.18 through 2027-2028. Kernel enthusiasts and DevOps accounts highlighted benefits for stability and security. Mild positive surprise was expressed by some users.

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