On 04/14 09:20, Rich Freeman wrote: > On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 9:11 AM, András Csányi <sayusi.a...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Stay at stable kernel version, imho. There are a few people here waiting for > > nvidia with ~x86 flagged kernel. > > > > This is pretty much the reality of using any out-of-tree kernel > module, and especially the case for a proprietary module like the > nvidia drivers. They're often not compatible across kernel 4.x > version changes, and upstream projects often do not target mainline in > their official releases. > > IMO you're better off still sticking to longterm, such as 4.14. > Otherwise you're still dealing with stable dropping support for your > version but the out-of-kernel module takes a week to support the new > version. There isn't any overlap in linux stable support release > across versions - they stop one and start the next. Only the longterm > releases get overlapping support windows. > > > -- > Rich
Hi, I jyst wanted to no, whether Yes or No. The rest I will decide on myself, So..."no" to summarize/ :) Thanks for the help. Cheers Meino