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== What should I be aware of if I'm not on an  LTS kernel? ==
== What should I be aware of if I'm not on an  LTS kernel? ==
* "Stable"and "Release Candidate" (RC) kernels are *Development* kernels
* "Stable"and "Release Candidate" (RC) kernels are *Development* kernels
* They have the newest, shiniest features but are not as rock-solid as LTS kernels :man_shrugging:
* They have the newest, shiniest features but are not as rock-solid as LTS kernels
* These kernels become End of Life (EOL) much quicker than LTS kernels, so you should keep an eye on:
* These kernels become End of Life (EOL) much quicker than LTS kernels, so you should keep an eye on:
1. The Manjaro #announcements
1. The Manjaro #announcements
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