linux kernel 6.6

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The linux kernel 6.6 tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about Microsoft's Azure Linux distribution, where the 6.6 LTS kernel serves as the default stable kernel for Azure services, AKS node images, and WSL integration. Threads highlight that Azure Linux 3.0 ships with the 6.6 LTS kernel as a conservative, proven choice, while also offering an optional 6.12 HWE kernel for newer hardware support. The tag focuses on enterprise and cloud-native Linux deployments, kernel versioning strategies, and Microsoft's role in maintaining a hardened Linux environment for container and Kubernetes workloads.
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