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New Debian release on the horizon?
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Debian stable only uses LTS kernel releases, so unfortunately you'll need to wait for it to appear in
trixie-backports
.I hadn't considered Trixie. Regular Backports is at 6.13, is Trixie ar 6.14?
Ah, I assumed you were just talking about the upcoming release. AFAIK
trixie-backports
doesn't exist yet though.