In the month since jamesbond posted instructions for compiling 4.19.319 linux kernel for Fatdog, the version number at kernel.org has jumped to 4.19.322. How would I know if these are minor tweaks or significant security fixes? The changelog is incomprehensible to me.
In a security kernel upgrades item on the antiX forum, the last edit was 3 October 2022. 4.19.222 is one of the recommended kernels. So I infer that in the opinion of the antiX devs, there haven't been important kernel security issues since then.
In Fatdog, I use the same kernel for years without giving it a thought since I assume most kernel security flaws affect servers, not the home user. But in Artix, a rolling-release distro, the kernel is updated almost every week, it seems. Can someone enlighten me about how to know when updating a working kernel might be worthwhile?