I am using a Dell Latitude 3420 (Ubuntu 22.04.3) and it uses a slightly older OEM kernel 5.14.0-1048-oem. The generic kernels keep getting upgraded but are never used. The current generic that I have is 6.2.0-26-generic and 5.15.0-79-generic.

So I have 2 questions

  1. Should I leave the kernel as it is? Some threads online say it’s better to leave it as it is as an OEM kernel is better for Ubuntu-certified laptops
  2. If I should change the kernel, what would be the best way? I don’t want to hard-code the kernel version.
    • If I have issues in the latest generic kernel, I should be able to roll-back to the OEM kernel.

Related links

  1. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1395080/which-kernel-should-i-use-for-my-hardware-oem-or-generic
  2. https://www.reddit.com/r/XPS/comments/rif7wo/ubuntu_after_installation_oem_kernel_instead_of/
  3. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1387979/removing-a-oem-installed-kernel
  • Delta_44@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    You should, you’re missing out on a lot of fixes, performance improvements (and energy improvement) and filesystem improvements.

    Don’t listen to who says “it’s only security stuff”. Better hardware support, everyone?

    Upgrade and if you have a problem you can always go back to an older one.

    • xavier666@lemm.eeOP
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      11 months ago

      I have switched to it (but temporarily). So far, no issues but I’m keeping the OEM kernel just in case.