With the Linux Mint team now taking extra time between releases, they're providing new HWE (Hardware Enablement) ISO downloads with newer Linux kernels.
Tbf, mainline kernels are a thing in ubuntu based systems and ive been running 7.0 from day one ( now 7.0.2).
Your argument is moot to me, specially with the new releases. There is an argument for old software in mint/debian based systems, but kernel aint it. There is also 6.17 for ubuntu, which is supported by them, incase mainline is too technical for somebody.
(Fyi, im having audio issues. Its like pipewire doesnt like the 7.x audio refactor )
Tbf, mainline kernels are a thing in ubuntu based systems and ive been running 7.0 from day one ( now 7.0.2).
Your argument is moot to me, specially with the new releases. There is an argument for old software in mint/debian based systems, but kernel aint it. There is also 6.17 for ubuntu, which is supported by them, incase mainline is too technical for somebody.
(Fyi, im having audio issues. Its like pipewire doesnt like the 7.x audio refactor )