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The new EU regulation requiring longer "full support" (5 years) for mobile devices is going to be fun!

Companies will have to update their kernel to a newer version over the lifespan of the device in order to stay in compliance.

As I heard recently in a meeting with one Android vendor, "Android updates consist of over 2000 programs updated to the latest version, what's so hard about adding 1 more to it?"

So if the requirement from Android to have a 6 year supported kernel version is now gone, maybe we don't have to do it upstream either? That will make so many people very happy.

Also, Apple has been doing this for a long time for their devices, why do people feel it is somehow impossible? :)

https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/12797-Designing-mobile-phones-and-tablets-to-be-sustainable-ecodesign_en
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@never_released They have had 6 years to plan for this, it is not like this is a surprise. If it is, you need to not use those HW vendors at all as they have no idea what they are doing...
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@aissen Will hopefully know by 6.2.1 timeframe, but am not sure yet, still have known regressions in 6.1.y that are not resolved :(
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@kkarhan Yes, a full 80x25 flip-board would be wonderful, but I'm happy with this one as-is for now, just have to be more creative in the character use.

And of course, it's running Linux, which is always nice to see :)
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The 4.9.y kernel is finally end-of-life, it is gone from the tracking board.
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@monsieuricon This is the second time this has happened, first time it broke all of my scripts that I used to generate these messes...
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Me: nobody sends more than 999 patches in a series, so let's "\d{1,3}/\d{1,3}"
@gregkh: [PATCH 6.1 0000/1146]
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