How Install Linux Kernel 6.18 LTS on Linux Mint 22.3 Safely | Mainline Kernel Tool Guide

In this video, we install Linux Kernel 6.18 LTS on Linux Mint 22.3, which is based on Ubuntu 24.04 Noble, using the official Mainline Kernel Tool. This method is the safest way to upgrade to a newer Linux kernel on Linux Mint because it installs the kernel alongside your existing one, keeping a fallback option available in case anything goes wrong. The Mainline Kernel tool pulls upstream kernels directly from Canonical’s Mainline Kernel archive and handles dependencies automatically.
Linux Kernel 6.18 LTS provides long-term support, improved hardware compatibility, performance enhancements, and newer kernel features. While these kernels are built by the Ubuntu Kernel Team, they are not officially supported by Canonical or Linux Mint, so this guide explains what that means and how to stay safe. This tutorial is ideal for Linux Mint users who want newer kernel features, better driver support, or improved system performance — without risking system stability.

What you’ll learn in this video

*How mainline kernels work on Linux Mint
*Why this method is safer than manual kernel installation
*How kernel fallback works after reboot
*How to stay updated on future 6.18 LTS releases

⚠️ Important Notice
Mainline kernels are provided without warranty and are not officially supported by Canonical or the Linux Mint team. Always keep at least one older kernel installed as a fallback.

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