[06:54] <juergh> thunder, the focal HWE kernel will move to 5.15 eventually.
[06:58] <thunder> nice. thanks for the headsup!
[07:07] <tjaalton> Eickmeyer: I don't know, but looks like it has never passed and was marked as failing on the kernel test matrix
[09:08] <enyc> juergh: funny you should say that I was wondrering EXACTLY that in another channel =)
[09:08] <enyc> i.e. -> I imagine linux 5.15 will become the HWE kernel for 20.04 , but maybe only after 22.04 lts released [?]
[09:09] <enyc> I (thought) hwe kernel andp oint release etc  tended to come after respective upstream release done [??]
[09:38] <Nafallo> LTS + 1st point-release will use the GA kernel, 2st pointrelease LTS+1, 3rd pointrelease LTS+2, 4th pointrelease LTS+3, 5th pointrelease LTS+4 (which is the LTS after).
[09:40] <Nafallo> so 20.04 and 20.04.1 - no HWE, 20.04.2 with 20.10, 20.04.3 with 21.04, 20.04.4 with 21.10, 20.04.5 with 22.04
[10:05] <apw> though 20.04 and 20.04.1 are using the GA kernel, they are setup to roll to the HWE kernel later, so they behave semantically the same as .2 and later.
[10:07] <Jeremy31> 5.15 should be available in July, before 5.13 is EOL
[10:09] <Jeremy31> Likely sooner than July for linux-generic-hwe-20.04-edge
[11:49] <apw> Jeremy31, already so: linux-generic-hwe-20.04-edge | 5.15.0.18.18~20.04.3   | focal-proposed  | amd64, arm64, armhf, ppc64el, s390x
[12:41] <Jeremy31> apw: good, I am working with an unsupported wifi card, works with mt7921e module but can't change the tx power from 3 dBm