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EPO Data Center Notes

Distribution Kernel Details

Ubuntu

https://askubuntu.com/questions/517136/list-of-ubuntu-versions-with-corresponding-linux-kernel-version

  • 17.04

4.10

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ZestyZapus/ReleaseNotes#Linux_kernel_4.10

Critized for using 4.10 instead of 4.9. Since 4.9 is a LTS release.

  • 17.10

Debian

  • 9

4.9

https://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2016/08/msg00099.html

Because 4.9 is an LTS release.

CoreOS

4.11.6-r1

https://github.com/coreos/coreos-overlay/tree/master/sys-kernel/coreos-kernel

They don't make it easy to even find the kernel version. After some digging, I found other infurated developers that found it in their docs. I don't necessarily know that this is true but it seemed legit. Or at least well intentioned.

Kernel details

Details from kernel.org

  • 4.9

Current LTS release.

Released: 2016-12-11 EOL: Jan, 2019

Quite active considering it's an LTS release.

  • 4.10

Already gone. 4.11 and 4.12 have usurped it.

  • 4.11

Current Stable release.

Current version is 4.11.7.

  • 4.12

Current Mainline release.

Happen every 2-3 months.

Current version is 4.12-rc7.

Wasabi

  • NOAO

  • AWS

  • NCSA

** Nebula

** lsst-dev

  • GCE
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