Developers have proposed a new Runtime Standby ABI for Linux, designed to mirror Microsoft Windows' Modern Standby feature. This initiative aims to enhance power management in Linux systems. The proposal was highlighted by Phoronix.
A new application binary interface (ABI) for runtime standby has been suggested for the Linux kernel, drawing inspiration from Microsoft Windows' Modern Standby. This feature in Windows allows devices to enter a low-power state while remaining connected and responsive to network activity, similar to a smartphone's sleep mode.
Phoronix reports that the proposal seeks to introduce comparable capabilities to Linux, potentially improving efficiency on laptops and other portable devices. While details on implementation remain forthcoming, the ABI would standardize how applications interact with the system's standby states.
This development aligns with ongoing efforts to make Linux more competitive in power-sensitive environments. No specific timeline for adoption has been mentioned, but it underscores the community's focus on modern hardware support.