[00:46] <NatSocSiD> It seems like there's an issue with "mainline" as it's not installing the latest kernel for over 1 month and half
[01:39] <guiverc> there were/are issues with kernel 6.0 for lunar in some environments which is why lunar still has 5.19; i forget specifics though currently (reply on UF I think mentioned it, but heading out so can't look for reason currently NatSocSiD)
[02:21] <JanC> you are running a development version, remember?
[02:21] <JanC> :)
[08:57] <arraybolt3[m]> I haven't noticed any kind of kernel update, not even an update to 5.19.
[08:58] <arraybolt3[m]> (re: earlier thing about newer kernel not being installed)
[08:58] <arraybolt3[m]> Makes me a bit nervous about security concerns. Ubuntu does patch security bugs in the development release's kernel, right?
[10:04] <kc2bez> arraybolt3[m]: the same patches that get applied in the other series using the kernel would be applied to the development release. 
[10:06] <kc2bez> Kernel version jumps only happen a few times at most for the development release from what I have observed with a big jump at the end of the cycle. 
[11:48] <ogra> NatSocSiD, mainline kernels are soley for verifying bugfixes, are lacking a lot of security patches, do not run the correct ubuntu config and are on purpose not using a metapackage o keep them updated after install (since they should never ever be used in production) ...
[11:49] <ogra> NatSocSiD, since they are just a "best effort" side project of the kernel team, build failures of these test kernels are not treated with high priority ... once someone finds time or needs a certain version for bug verification issues, the builds wil likely be fixed