Linux 5.10 is a big release because it’s the latest kernel with long-term support (LTS), meaning it will be supported for at least two years. But often LTS versions end up with six years’ support. . Beyond its LTS status, this release isn’t particularly special. However, according to Torvalds, it does contain a “smattering” of fixes for networking, architectures, filesystems, and tooling. .
Link: Linus Torvalds: ‘Nothing that looks scary’ in important new Linux kernel 5.10
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