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Is 5.10.177 no longer supported? #1818

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Criticise opened this issue Jun 11, 2024 · 6 comments
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Is 5.10.177 no longer supported? #1818

Criticise opened this issue Jun 11, 2024 · 6 comments

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@Criticise
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Describe your problem.

0.9.4 after cancelled serial gki patches, I didn't find the reasons why they were ditched

@dabao1955
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#1705

Besides, 5.10.177 is a GKI kernel, which is still maintained.

@CanerKaraca23
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#1705

Besides, 5.10.177 is a GKI kernel, which is still maintained.

It's deprecated by Google.

@dabao1955
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#1705

Besides, 5.10.177 is a GKI kernel, which is still maintained.

It's deprecated by Google.

You're right. But ksu still supports the GKI kernel that has ended support, doesn't it?

@CanerKaraca23
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#1705
Besides, 5.10.177 is a GKI kernel, which is still maintained.

It's deprecated by Google.

You're right. But ksu still supports the GKI kernel that has ended support, doesn't it?

No.

@dabao1955
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#1705
Besides, 5.10.177 is a GKI kernel, which is still maintained.

It's deprecated by Google.

You're right. But ksu still supports the GKI kernel that has ended support, doesn't it?

No.

Well you can still compile it by yourself whether it has dropped support.

@tiann
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tiann commented Jun 16, 2024

@tiann tiann closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jun 16, 2024
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