> > ???Hi, > > > > The current version Debian 9 (Stretch) runs with Kernel 4.9. Are > > there any plans to move to kernel 4.10 or higher in the near future?
> No, stretch's linux package will always be based on 4.9.y. We don't > make such major changes in stable updates. It is still possible to add > new hardware support, although in some cases this may be difficult to > backport. > > Is there a roadmap for the kernel versions in Debian you could share > > please? > I expect that Debian 10 'buster' will use whichever kernel version Greg > Kroah-Hartman announces as longterm-supported around the end of 2018. Hi Ben, Thanks for the reply. We are looking for changes/features available with 4.10 that are not in 4.9. Any thoughts as any of these would be considered in 4.9? - Kernel config additions as relate to serial port & uart driver to support Intel Denverton chip (Intel folks sent in these config options in a separate thread). - Kernel config option "CGROUPS_BPF". Thanks, Joe

