diff --git a/docs/User-Guide_Getting-Started.md b/docs/User-Guide_Getting-Started.md index 621799d2..0decfe49 100644 --- a/docs/User-Guide_Getting-Started.md +++ b/docs/User-Guide_Getting-Started.md @@ -18,11 +18,8 @@ Some boards have different options due to their hardware specialities - router o # Legacy or current? -Both kernels, where exists, are stable and production ready, but you should use them for different purpuses since their basic support differs: - -**legacy**: video acceleration, NAND support, connecting displays - -**current**: headless server, light desktop operations +Only _current_ kernel branch is considered fully supported and can bring up video acceleration for example. NAND support is there but is still experimental. +On the bottom line it depends on the board family. If in your specific case something does not work well you are always free to try an image with _legacy_ kernel included. # What are testing images?