pc-kernel

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Details for pc-kernel

License

  • Other Open Source

Last updated

  • 3 March 2026 - latest/stable
  • Yesterday - 24-hwe-edge/beta

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The Canonical amd64 and arm64 kernel

The pc-kernel snap delivers various Ubuntu kernel variants as snaps across tracks and risk channels.

The pc-kernel snaps in each risk channel serve a specific purpose:

  • edge - Snaps are unsigned and intended for simple boot testing.
  • beta - Snaps are signed and intended for automation testing.
  • candidate - Snaps are signed and intended for further acceptance testing in QA.
  • stable - Release channel; only promoted to stable once all testing, sign-off and cycle boundaries are satisfied.

You can differentiate between series-specific pc-kernel snaps by the store track.

  • Ubuntu LTS releases - These snaps align with Ubuntu Core releases and are marked by the Ubuntu Core release years (e.g. 22/<channel>, 24/<channel>).
  • Ubuntu interim releases - The tracks contain the full release version number (e.g. 23.10/<channel>, 25.04/<channel>).
  • HWE kernels - Ubuntu LTS series that have a HWE kernel will be placed on HWE-specific tracks (e.g. 22-hwe/<channel>, 24-rt-hwe/<channel>).
  • OEM kernels - Ubuntu LTS series that have an OEM kernel will be placed on HWE-specific tracks (e.g. 22-oem/<channel>).
  • Edge kernels - Edge kernel snaps are unsupported “preview” or “early access” versions and will be rolled into the next LTS HWE kernel (e.g. 24-hwe-edge/<channel>). For example, the "24-hwe-edge/<channel>” snap will get rolled to the "24-hwe/<channel>” snap.
  • Real-time kernels - These tracks are public versions of the real-time kernel (e.g. 25.04-rt/<channel>).

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