by graysky » Tue Feb 11, 2025 7:27 pm
You can run the linux-aarch64 or linux-armv7 kernel which always tracks the currently stable release if you wish. You will not get some RPi-specific stuff like hardware video decoding on that kernel. The linux-rpi kernel tracks the RPi Foundation's fork of the kernel which gives all the extra stuff. It tends to track the latest lts kernel branch which is currently 6.12.y. If you want, you can build their kernel off whatever dev branch you want.They currently have active development in the 6.13.y and 6.14.y trees, but you're building that on your own/we do not provide a package.