pc-kernel

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Install latest/stable of pc-kernel

Ubuntu 16.04 or later?

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Channel Version Published

Details for pc-kernel

License

  • Other Open Source

Last updated

  • 3 March 2026 - latest/stable
  • 6 March 2026 - 24/candidate

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The Canonical amd64 and arm64 kernel

The pc-kernel snap delivers various Ubuntu kernel variants as snaps across tracks and risk channels.

The pc-kernel snaps in each risk channel serve a specific purpose:

  • edge - Snaps are unsigned and intended for simple boot testing.
  • beta - Snaps are signed and intended for automation testing.
  • candidate - Snaps are signed and intended for further acceptance testing in QA.
  • stable - Release channel; only promoted to stable once all testing, sign-off and cycle boundaries are satisfied.

You can differentiate between series-specific pc-kernel snaps by the store track.

  • Ubuntu LTS releases - These snaps align with Ubuntu Core releases and are marked by the Ubuntu Core release years (e.g. 22/<channel>, 24/<channel>).
  • Ubuntu interim releases - The tracks contain the full release version number (e.g. 23.10/<channel>, 25.04/<channel>).
  • HWE kernels - Ubuntu LTS series that have a HWE kernel will be placed on HWE-specific tracks (e.g. 22-hwe/<channel>, 24-rt-hwe/<channel>).
  • OEM kernels - Ubuntu LTS series that have an OEM kernel will be placed on HWE-specific tracks (e.g. 22-oem/<channel>).
  • Edge kernels - Edge kernel snaps are unsupported “preview” or “early access” versions and will be rolled into the next LTS HWE kernel (e.g. 24-hwe-edge/<channel>). For example, the "24-hwe-edge/<channel>” snap will get rolled to the "24-hwe/<channel>” snap.
  • Real-time kernels - These tracks are public versions of the real-time kernel (e.g. 25.04-rt/<channel>).

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Install pc-kernel on your Linux distribution

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Where people are using pc-kernel

Users by distribution (log)

Ubuntu Core 22
Ubuntu Core 20
Ubuntu Core 24
Ubuntu 24.04
Ubuntu Core 18
Ubuntu Core 16
Ubuntu 25.04
Ubuntu 25.10
Ubuntu 23.10
Ubuntu 24.10
Ubuntu 26.04