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Upgrade linux kernel to 6.12.23 (LTS) #1017

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  • Bugfix
    • Regression tests
    • ChangeLog updates (for next release)
  • Feature
    • YANG model change => revision updated?
    • Regression tests added?
    • ChangeLog updates (for next release)
    • Documentation added?
  • Test changes
    • Checked in changed Readme.adoc (make test-spec)
    • Added new test to group Readme.adoc and yaml file
  • Code style update (formatting, renaming)
  • Refactoring (please detail in commit messages)
  • Build related changes
  • Documentation content changes
    • ChangeLog updated (for major changes)
  • Other (please describe):

@mattiaswal mattiaswal added the ci:main Build default defconfig, not minimal label Apr 10, 2025
@mattiaswal mattiaswal requested a review from troglobit April 10, 2025 13:23
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Nice and quick 🚀

And, with the latest changes to the upgrade script, a lot easier to review. Thanks again!

@mattiaswal mattiaswal merged commit 9de4633 into main Apr 10, 2025
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@mattiaswal mattiaswal deleted the update-kernel branch April 10, 2025 17:50
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