Hi Konstantin, Thanks a lot, this exactly our situation. I will forward this to our specialist department and will be back if necessary. Thanks again for your appreciated support and help. Have a nice day. Best regards. François -----Message d'origine----- De : Konstantin Ryabitsev <konstantin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Envoyé : mardi 23 novembre 2021 18:00 À : Fernandes, Francois <Francois.Fernandes@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc : webmaster@xxxxxxxxxx; stable@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Objet : Re: [External] - Re: EOL Kernels versions On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 04:53:43PM +0000, Fernandes, Francois wrote: > OK, > So in this case we 'only' have to follow the version for the distribution date and move this at each EOL distribution date. > > I understood that this kind of evolution is easier than a kernel evolution. > Could you confirm please ? I cannot confirm this, since the answer will depend on what exactly you need for your project. If you are not shipping custom hardware and do not require a custom kernel build, then you should stick with the kernel that comes with the distribution you are using and upgrade whenever the next Debian version is released. Hope this helps. -K