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Thankfully, Ubuntu has come up with a system to address this problem, and it's one
of the many things that set it apart from other distributions. Ubuntu features a set
of updates known as the
hardware enablement
(
HWE
) stack, which is an exclusive
feature to
long-term support
(
LTS
) releases. We discussed the difference between
LTS and regular releases back in
Chapter 1
,
Deploying Ubuntu Server
. HWE updates
are optional, but they add additional compatibility with newer hardware that
was released after the current LTS version was made available. A new HWE stack
typically includes a new kernel and driver packages. However, since drivers are
often built right into the Linux kernel, you'll also get added support for things other
than new video cards as well, such as newly released network cards.
HWE updates are generally made available from the second point release of an
LTS version, and then again with each subsequent point release until the next LTS
release becomes available. The new compatibility stack is
backported
from the
most recent non-LTS release, which means that you get the same compatibility of
the latest non-LTS release, while being able to stay on an LTS release. For example,
when Ubuntu 18.04.2 was released on February 14, 2020, it contained the kernel and
driver packages backported from Ubuntu 18.10. This means that you were able to
take advantage of the newer hardware support of Ubuntu 18.10, while being able to
remain on 18.04 LTS and benefit from the longer support cycle of the LTS release.
At the time of writing, Ubuntu 20.04.1 is the latest LTS release of Ubuntu, so
hardware enablement hasn't been added yet. Historically, it's most likely the case
that hardware enablement will play out in 20.04 LTS the same way as it has in
previous releases. If that's the case, then we will have the updated packages made
available once Ubuntu 20.04.2 is released.
Once the new HWE stack is made available, you can choose to install it or to remain
on the original 20.04 kernel with no change. On the desktop version of Ubuntu,
people that enjoy computer games can really benefit from these updates, as the
new drivers enable better performance when it comes to video cards and support
newer gaming hardware. When it comes to the scope of this book, the new hardware
enablement benefits us a bit less than desktop users. The reason being, if your server
is running fine with no issues, then there really isn't any reason to install the new
hardware enablement unless the updated kernel contains new features you'd like to
take advantage of.
Managing Software Packages
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