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According to a blog post, Canonical is supporting livepatching of the Linux 6.2 hardware enablement (HWE) kernels. However, according to the list of supported kernels for livepatching, only the cloud kernel images (azure, aws, gcp) are currently supported. Is there any timeline for adding support for generic and/or lowlatency kernels? The original blog post didn't mention anything about limiting support to only the cloud kernels, so I was surprised to find that the generic kernel is not listed.

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  • The Ubuntu community, your peer users, have no special insight into Ubuntu Pro, which is a proprietary service sold by Canonical Ltd. We have access only to the same public information that you do.
    – user535733
    Commented Sep 13, 2023 at 16:51
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    @user535733 Sure, but I imagine some of my peer users may be more attentive or aware than I am, and it's entirely possible that I simply missed some announcement or discussion...
    – kc9jud
    Commented Sep 18, 2023 at 16:56

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As of 18-10-2023 (or earlier), the generic kernel is now supported.

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