After Linux reduced its Long-Term Support (LTS) releases from 6 years to 2, Google has now committed to supporting its forks for 4 years. This new policy begins with kernel 6.6.
Google's commitment means that its Linux kernel forks will receive support for a four-year period. This is crucial for Android devices, which rely on the Linux kernel and need regular updates to address security vulnerabilities.
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Google Extends Linux Kernel Support for Android
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