I am not asking how to do it, but if it is recommended and what is the concern about it.
I have recently seen that the 4.16 Kernel release was at its end of life and that users were urged to upgrade to 4.17. So I checked my version, and I am currently using the Linux 4.15.0-23-generic Kernel on my up-to-date Ubuntu 18.04...
Is this normal? Why is that this way? Is Ubuntu using an out of date kernel? Should I upgrade manually?
I clarify that there are similar questions, but those I found on this forum did not answer my question at all, so I ask again. I do not consider this a duplicate.
Thank you in advance.