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No, the kernel CSPRNG works properly everywhere on modern Linux kernels. Software should only have a fallback code path for legacy kernels if at all. Should never be doing things wrong as the first choice regardless.
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It's up to distributions freezing package versions to provide support for their ancient frankenstein software versions. It makes sense to support the oldest LTS branches that are still maintained but anything older is strictly the realm of insecure embedded / enterprise nonsense.
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