[07:36] <juergh> @tomreyn, that page was modified today so IMO should be updated.
[07:37] <juergh>  @apw https://people.canonical.com/~kernel/info/kernel-version-map.html is missing impish and jammy.
[07:37] <juergh> maeh. apw ^^
[07:38] <juergh> hirsute looks outdated as well.
[07:39] <juergh> hrm. it all looks outdated. so either broken or no longer maintained.
[15:48] <croraf> juergh, it is still outdated as far as I see, the focal linux-hwe shows no kernels.
[16:23] <juergh> croraf, yes, it's outdated but I have no visibility into what is generating that page. apw might have.
[20:20] <apw> juergh, yeah that mapping is sad currently
[20:21] <apw> it is generated (for poorly explained reasons) by cve-autotriage, which i think moved and noone told me.
[21:44] <apw> croraf, its on my list of things which are broken at the moment already
[21:45] <apw> croraf, what are you using that list to get information wise?
[21:45] <apw> (i am wondering if really that is actually a sensible source or not)
[21:47] <croraf> I used tried to use that to find what is the latest kernel for my distribution so I update to it.
[21:47] <croraf> And before I wanted to see the actual mapping to the mainline kernel.
[21:48] <apw> rmadison is probabally a better conduit for the first one, but the second is the primary meaning of that file.
[21:49] <croraf> I did found this command though: sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-20.04
[21:49] <croraf> Which helped me acheive my goal.
[21:49] <apw> anyhow, basically that thing is getting the information from a poor source, and needs a major overhall, so its going to take a while to repair most likely
[21:50] <croraf> (yes, someone suggested rmadison, tom I think, but I didn't catch it)
[21:51] <croraf> Before I needed that list when some of my drivers was not working, so I tried to find which distribution and kernel I have to install to match the mainline that has a fix.
[21:53] <croraf> Would also be nice to have like a roadmap of future kernels.
[21:53] <croraf> (with mapping to mainline kernel)
[23:33] <croraf> Is it recommended to install kernel packages as linux-image-generic or linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04
[23:33] <croraf> instead of linux-image-5.4.0-90-generic or linux-image-5.11.0-40-generic?
[23:34] <sarnold> the linux-image-generic and similar packages are the way you get kernel upgrades
[23:37] <croraf> linux-image-generic is the default, right?
[23:43] <sarnold> I'm not entirely sure what's the default on eg our desktop installer images any more. each of the big clouds has their own, different hardware packages have their own, etc etc