The Debian Bookworm Linux kernel version has nothing to do with ARM hosting business. I just updated a RPi3B that runs Debian Testing, is now kernel 6.12.6. Same for RK3588 board (also ARM CPU, but not a RPi). You could also compile a 6.13 release candidate kernel yourself if you want newer.Currently the bookworm distro still only supports kernel v6.1.0-28 as the highest release. So hopefully with ARM getting into the hosting business there will be more current kernel versions released.
You can only virtualize the Arm CPUs of a RPi, the rest won't work as it is not ARM but Broadcom and/or RPL siilicon.
What RPi do you have?
Statistics: Posted by redvli — Thu Jan 09, 2025 8:58 pm