Unveiling the Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.5 for Ubuntu 22.04 Users

You can now upgrade to Linux kernel 6.5 in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS — no PPAs, additional repos, or edge packages required.

Ubuntu routinely back-ports newer Linux kernels from “interim” releases to its latest long-term support release. The Linux 6.5 kernel from Ubuntu 23.10, released back in October, is the latest version to get the treatment.

Now, this major kernel update affects the standard hardware-enablement (HWE) kernel only. It will not replace the standard GA kernel Ubuntu 22.04 LTS originally came with. If you’ve chosen to stick with Linux 5.15 because it works best then don’t fret: it ain’t going away.

But new Ubuntu installs made using a point release (22.04.1 onwards) default to the HWE kernel by default (that, and lots of folks switch to using the HWE kernel as it includes support for newer hardware and technologies).

What’s New in Linux Kernel 6.5?

Although Linux kernel 6.5 isn’t the latest kernel release — Linux 6.6 LTS was released in October, and Linux 6.7 landed this week — it’s still a solid upgrade over the Linux 6.2 kernel HWE upgrade issued last August.

Among the many improvements in Linux kernel 6.5 you’ll find:

  • Better performance power efficient on AMD Ryzen Zen 2 and newer
  • EXT4 (Ubuntu’s default file system) gains faster parallel direct I/O overwrites
  • Rumble support for Microsoft Xbox controllers
  • Working sound on ASUS ROG Ally
  • Intel TPMI support
  • AMD FreeSync enabled by default
  • Initial MIDI 2.0 and USB4 v2
  • Further Wi-Fi 7 enablement

Plus, scores of smaller buffs and improvements to boost stability, security, and hardware support — things which don’t sound super interesting on their own but whose sum collective is keenly felt.

Install Linux kernel 6.5 on Ubuntu 22.04

Link to Linux kernel 6.5 image for Ubuntu 22.04

Linux kernel 6.5 is ready for Ubuntu 22.04

To install the Linux 6.5 kernel on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS you can open the Software Updater tool, check for updates, and install the pending linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 package(s).

For an update from the command line, a simple sudo apt dist-upgrade is sufficient. If you prefer to only install the kernel upgrade (including any related packages), use sudo apt install linux-generic-hwe-22.04.

Remember, a reboot is required for changes to take effect.

If you have the GA kernel also installed, upon reboot, you might have to choose the Linux 6.5 option from the GRUB menu (hold shift after the BIOS screen but prior to the Ubuntu loading screen to display the GRUB menu).

So yes, it’s available — start upgrading!

h/t Mike


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