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@cho-m cho-m commented Feb 22, 2026

This is for future migration to Ubuntu 24.04 which uses 6.8

Sadly doesn't line up with Kernel.org LTS release so will be similar situation as glibc where may have to patch it ourselves.

Could consider tracking Ubuntu 24.04 changes but it looks like a diff file on 6.8.0.

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