Linux Mint Deploys Emergency Hardware Enablement ISOs to Support Latest Devices
Linux Mint Issues Urgent HWE ISOs for New Hardware
Linux Mint has released a new set of Hardware Enablement (HWE) ISO images to address compatibility issues with the latest hardware. The images include the Linux 6.17 kernel and are available immediately.

"These HWE ISOs are designed to address compatibility issues with brand new hardware," said Clement Lefebvre, Linux Mint project lead. "Users who need to install on very recent machines can now do so without waiting for the next major release."
Background
The release comes as Linux Mint transitions to a longer development cycle. The next stable version is scheduled for Christmas, meaning the standard ISO kernel could be outdated for new devices.
The team will publish new HWE ISOs each time a new HWE kernel arrives, ensuring ongoing support for cutting-edge hardware. This is a strategic shift to balance stability with hardware compatibility.

What This Means
For end users, the HWE ISOs provide immediate support for latest laptops, desktops, and other devices. Enterprises can deploy Linux Mint on new hardware without waiting for a full release cycle.
The HWE ISOs are available now from the Linux Mint download page. Users are encouraged to use background information to understand the change.
"We want to ensure that Linux Mint remains a viable option for users with the newest hardware," Lefebvre added. "These HWE ISOs are a temporary but essential bridge."
This approach mirrors similar strategies used by other distributions like Ubuntu, which offers separate HWE stacks. Linux Mint's move signals a commitment to both stability and modernity.
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