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Internal and external customers often ask which kernel versions we support or which version they should use. This document starts to answer those questions.

Internal and external customers often ask which kernel versions we
support or which version they should use. This document starts to answer
those questions.

Signed-off-by: Philip Molloy <philip@philipmolloy.com>
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Normally I avoid putting ADI in the front of things because it is already inside the context of the adi-owned doc.
Things like Linux version support or Our Linux version support or Upstream commitment or We instead of ADI are less soulless

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Normally I avoid putting ADI in the front of things because it is already inside the context of the adi-owned doc. Things like Linux version support or Our Linux version support or Upstream commitment or We instead of ADI are less soulless

I'll turn the soulfulness to 11 🕺

pamolloy and others added 2 commits January 27, 2026 15:03
Co-authored-by: Ozan Durgut <49796358+ozan956@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ozan Durgut <49796358+ozan956@users.noreply.github.com>
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Something odd:

Co-authored-by: Ozan Durgut 49796358+ozan956@users.noreply.github.com

And also missing signed off tags. I would also improve the commit messages a bit at least for the sake of consistency

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pamolloy commented Feb 6, 2026

Something odd:

Co-authored-by: Ozan Durgut 49796358+ozan956@users.noreply.github.com

And also missing signed off tags. I would also improve the commit messages a bit at least for the sake of consistency

I think they were intended to be fix-up commits, so they'll get squashed. But yah, next time would be good to use --fix-up so it is clear

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