Installing Xanmod Kernel 6.12.71 on Debian-Based Systems: A Step-by-Step Guide
Xanmod Kernel 6.12.71 is now available, based on the latest Linux LTS kernel that features a range of targeted fixes including improvements for virtual-socket tests, asynchronous I/O, and VLAN packet handling in tunnels. This updated kernel offers stability and performance enhancements, and can be installed on Debian, Ubuntu, or derivative systems. A step-by-step guide will walk you through the process of installing the Xanmod LTS kernel, explaining each command and how to avoid common issues with DKMS modules.
Installing Xanmod Kernel 6.12.71 on Debian-Based Systems: A Step-by-Step Guide @ Linux Compatible
Installing Xanmod Kernel 6.12.71 on Debian-Based Systems: A Step-by-Step Guide
Xanmod Kernel 6.12.71 has been released, offering various improvements for Debian-based systems, including enhanced performance and stability. The installation process involves a step-by-step guide that covers fetching the GPG key, adding the Xanmod repository, and installing the kernel while ensuring DKMS modules are rebuilt to prevent hardware issues. Users are advised to only install necessary dependencies and to verify the kernel installation post-reboot using the `uname -r` command. If any problems arise, users can easily revert to the previous kernel version through the GRUB menu
