levi
Still fresh, damnit!
The Linux 4.7 kernel branch has reached end of life
Read more: http://news.softpedia.com/news/linux-kernel-4-7-10-is-the-last-in-the-series-users-need-to-move-to-linux-4-8-509555.shtml
does uname -a on the pandora.... hmm...
does uname -a on the Debian unstable.... 3.16 hmm...
My Arch install is currently rocking kernel 4.8, but there's nothing wrong with running 3.2 like the Pandora or 3.16 like Debian, just you won't get the latest features, only the latest bugfixes. Assuming Debian is running an unpatched kernel, they'll be using the one maintained by kernel.org, guaranteed up to 2020. The one the Pandora's running should be okay up to May the year after next. You don't have the be exposed to all the latest features, if you just want a patched kernel against the latest exploits. https://www.kernel.org/category/releases.html