New comment by Calandracas606 on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/53137#issuecomment-2485614994 Comment: The way I see it, there are two situations which need solving: 1. users who need support for the latest hardware 2. users who need support for zfs and/or nvidia IMO, problem 1 should be solved by `linux-mainline`, and problem 2 by `linux-lts`. this leaves `linux` redundant. If keeping the `linux` package is needed, then I propose killing `linux-lts` instead, and pinning `linux` to the most recent LTS kernel supported by zfs and nvidia Personally, I don't see the value in having a meta package for the *previous* LTS release, which will always be at least a year old. What problem is that solving? Users who really need that stability should install a specific series and stop tracking the meta.