> On 13 Mar 2026, at 18:45, Dave Close <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> FWIW, my observation is that Fedora kernel updates seem to come in pairs.

You get one new kernel a week on average. No pairing going on that I have 
noticed.
Often the first kernel of a new series can flush out bugs then the following 
kernels usually have regress fixes as upstream releases them.

As you always have 3 kernels by default if you are hit with a regression then 
report
the bug and use the previous kernel for a while longer.

Barry


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