Hello Christian,

Thank you for your fast response and the explanation.


Despite the difference in release time, I don't see this as a major upgrade but 
instead a required bugfix to maintain compatibility with another vendor's 
products.


I work in an enterprise environment and am working on a project building a new 
network.

We specifically chose an LTS release for our virtual developer desktops
because we didn't want developers to have to upgrade their desktops on
the normal release cycle.

Sadly we are stuck with VMware's Horizon View (which I wouldn't
recommend).  As Horizon View's Linux support is still maturing and we're
still in the build phase of our Network, we've had to keep up with the
latest version of that product.  (For example, the latest version
allowed us to offer KDE instead of only a GNOME desktop!)

We have to patch VMware software, especially including the ESXi
hypervisors for security updates.  However VMware don't offer security-
only patches, only whole updates.

We're working with a whole matrix of software which we've learned the
hard way has to be kept on equal supported versions.  Also, as I
mentioned previously, we've had experience with out of date VMware tools
causing difficult to diagnose problems (like with the virtual NIC
driver, for example).

I raised this ticket because a horrid combination of old VMware tools,
NVIDIA proprietary graphics driver (Tesla acceleration is required for
the number of monitors used) and VMware's Horizon view agent is causing
desktop sessions to crash regularly.  I've updated all the other
software, only VMware tools is now old.

(I'm not convinced that older versions of VMware tools are more "stable"
anyway, just that their problems are more likely known!)


I recognise the situation might be very different, but as an example, Red Hat 
provide the latest stable open-vm-tools and open-vm-tools-desktop packages for 
RHEL even though RHEL has a much older kernel and (many) older packages than 
16.04.  (We do of course pay them well for their support though)


I'll ask my project manager about investing time in the Backport Process.  I'm 
afraid I have 0 personal time which I could invest in this.


Thanks for your time!

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