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On kernel.org the latest longtem kernel is 6.1.32. On kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ there is a package with the .deb files to install v6.1.32, but the PPA is titled mainline and the packages are all named with the word test. Is this just in the context of Ubuntu, and it's still the right way to install the new longterm kernel without building from source? I have never done it and know there are fixes for my gpu in the release, so I want to know the best way to do it.
on Ubuntu or derivates of it like Linux Mint just use https://github.com/bkw777/mainline which pulls newer updates automatically
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