Head up for those who don't download every single edition of kernel that comes out, 5.9.14 is on core, may be the final arch edition of 5.9, since 5.10.1 is already on testing. So this may be your chance to switch to 5.9.14 remove all other 5.9s from cache. Same with linux-zen.
Linux-hardened is bumped to 5.9.15
Linux-ck has been weird in the past couple of months. Most of their old architecture kernels were kept at 5.7.19 (which works very well in my experience) 5.8 was avoided all together, and when 5.9 was released they only issued 5.9 editions for the more modern architectures, or maybe the more popular ones.
Linux-lts 5.4.84 is on testing

End of report :)

What I do is stick with the last version of a kernel, let the new one roll for a while, try the 6-7-8th edition just to see any differences, then wait for the final arch edition and keep that one. This time around I have been using 5.7 since there seem to be problems with 5.8, although I didn't experience any when I tried it.
I hate the fact the 5.4 became -lts as it was clearly slower for me than 5.3. I think 5.3 and 5.6 have been the best performers on my intel machine.
Hi Fungal_net,
there was a nice script to remove old kernels...
I just can't remember the name! :D

Ops... there is no old kernel in Obarun!
I made confusion with some other system i tried...
Sorry.

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