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Linux: Update kernel to 6.12.23#4017

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@sairon sairon commented Apr 10, 2025

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  • Documentation
    • Updated hardware board version numbers in documentation to reflect the latest release.
  • Chores
    • Upgraded Linux kernel configurations to version 6.12.23 across multiple hardware platforms.

@sairon sairon added board/ova Open Virtual Appliance (Virtual Machine) board/odroid Hardkernel's ODROID Boards unsupported/tinker ASUS' Tinker Boards (not supported since HAOS 17.0) linux Linux kernel related issue board/generic-x86-64 Generic x86-64 Boards (like Intel NUC) board/khadas Khadas VIM Boards board/generic-aarch64 Generic aarch64 machine board/green Home Assistant Green labels Apr 10, 2025
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  • Documentation/kernel.md (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/configs/generic_aarch64_defconfig (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/configs/generic_x86_64_defconfig (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/configs/green_defconfig (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/configs/khadas_vim3_defconfig (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/configs/odroid_c2_defconfig (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/configs/odroid_c4_defconfig (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/configs/odroid_m1_defconfig (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/configs/odroid_m1s_defconfig (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/configs/odroid_n2_defconfig (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/configs/odroid_xu4_defconfig (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/configs/ova_defconfig (1 hunks)
  • buildroot-external/configs/tinker_defconfig (1 hunks)
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This pull request updates the kernel version from 6.12.22 to 6.12.23 across multiple files. In the documentation, board version numbers for several hardware platforms are updated accordingly—while some entries remain unchanged. In the Buildroot configuration files, the Linux kernel version variable (BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_VERSION_VALUE) is uniformly bumped to the new version across several defconfig files.

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Documentation/kernel.md Updated board version numbers from 6.12.22 to 6.12.23 for Open Virtual Appliance, Home Assistant Green, Tinker Board, ODROID models, Generic aarch64, Generic x86-64, and Khadas VIM3. Raspberry Pi models and Home Assistant Yellow remain at 6.6.74.
buildroot-external/configs/..._defconfig Updated the Linux kernel version variable BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_VERSION_VALUE from 6.12.22 to 6.12.23 in all defconfig files (generic_aarch64, generic_x86_64, green, khadas_vim3, odroid_c2, odroid_c4, odroid_m1, odroid_m1s, odroid_n2, odroid_xu4, ova, tinker).

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