Linux kernel 4.15 was released the other day, on January 28, 2018, as the first series to include out-of-the-box patches for the Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerabilities, among numerous other new features and improvements, and Linux Lite users can install it on their 64-bit or 32-bit machines running either series 2.x (Beryl) or series 3.x (Citrine) of the open-source operating system, but with a warning.
"If you use proprietary drivers, this kernel may break functionality with those drivers. If you have proprietary drivers installed and you still decide to go ahead with this kernel install, you sh... (read more)
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