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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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Oldest Linux kernel branch that's still supported is Linux 4.4 and it will be dropped soon. A new LTS is added every year and they receive 6 years of support. Products with a longer lifetime are expected to move to new LTS branches. Most projects shouldn't support older kernels.
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