Linux Kernel 4.7.10 Is the Last in the Series, Users Need to Move to Linux 4.8

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

After releasing the Linux kernel 4.8.4 and Linux kernel 4.4.27 LTS updates to users, kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman also announced the availability of Linux kernel 4.7.10, which appears to be the last in the series.

Yes, you’re reading that right, the Linux 4.7 kernel branch officially reached end of life, and it has already been marked as EOL on the kernel.org website, which means that the Linux kernel 4.7.10 maintenance update is the last one that will be released for this branch. It also means that you need to either update your system to Linux kernel 4.7.10 or move to a more recent stable kernel branch, such as Linux 4.8.

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