• ContentWeekly EditionArchivesSearchKernelSecurityEvents calendarUnread commentsLWN FAQWrite for us Weekly Edition Archives Search Kernel Security Events calendar Unread comments LWN FAQ Write for us Four stable kernels to fix problematic commit Greg-Kroah Hartman has released the6.19.2,6.18.12,6.12.73, and6.6.126stable kernels. • These kernels each contain a single change; Kroah-Hartman has reverted one problematic commit that prevents some systems from booting. • “If the last stable release worked just fine, no need to upgrade.” Copyright © 2026, Eklektix, Inc.Comments and public postings are copyrighted by their creators.Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds

ContentWeekly EditionArchivesSearchKernelSecurityEvents calendarUnread commentsLWN FAQWrite for us Weekly Edition Archives Search Kernel Security Events calendar Unread comments LWN FAQ Write for us Four stable kernels to fix problematic commit Greg-Kroah Hartman has released the6.19.2,6.18.12,6.12.73, and6.6.126stable kernels. • These kernels each contain a single change; Kroah-Hartman has reverted one problematic commit that prevents some systems from booting. • “If the last stable release worked just fine, no need to upgrade.” Copyright © 2026, Eklektix, Inc.Comments and public postings are copyrighted by their creators.Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds

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