Patches prepare Linux 7.0 for custom boot logos

Developers have submitted patches ahead of the Linux 7.0 kernel cycle to simplify the creation of custom boot logos. These changes would replace the default Tux penguin image with user-defined designs. The proposal aims to enhance personalization options in the Linux boot process.

The Linux kernel community is gearing up for the 7.0 release cycle with new patches that enable easier customization of the boot logo. Traditionally, the boot screen features Tux, the iconic penguin mascot of Linux. The submitted patches position this feature for integration into the upcoming kernel version, allowing users to replace Tux with their own images without complex modifications.

Phoronix reports that these developments are timed ahead of the Linux 7.0 cycle, focusing on streamlining the process for custom logos. This could appeal to distributions and users seeking branded or personalized boot experiences. While details on the exact implementation remain limited in early reports, the patches highlight ongoing efforts to make Linux more adaptable to individual preferences.

No specific timeline for merging has been announced, but the proactive submission underscores the community's interest in boot-time aesthetics. This follows a pattern of incremental improvements in the kernel's user-facing elements.

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After more than 34 years, the Linux kernel community has outlined a preliminary contingency plan to replace creator Linus Torvalds as its maintainer. The initiative, described as a 'plan for a plan,' follows discussions at the 2025 Maintainers Summit amid concerns over an aging core group of contributors. It aims to ensure smooth transitions for the project's leadership.

A new patch has been proposed for the Linux kernel to enable toggling Virtual Terminal (VT) support during boot time. This change aims to provide more flexibility in kernel configuration without recompilation. The proposal was highlighted in a recent Phoronix article.

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The upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel will include a new cTGP graphics power setting tailored for Uniwill and TUXEDO laptops. This development aims to enhance power management for graphics in these devices. Phoronix reports the feature as part of ongoing Linux hardware improvements.

Building on initial reports of the proposed runtime standby ABI for Linux—inspired by Windows' Modern Standby—a detailed eight-patch series has been posted to the kernel mailing list by Antheas Kapenekakis. Targeting x86 ACPI systems, it enables low-power 'asleep' appearances while keeping essential services active, promising better battery life for laptops, handhelds, and more.

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AMD has prepared significant enhancements to its AMDGPU and AMDKFD drivers for upcoming Linux kernel versions. These updates aim to improve performance and functionality in open-source graphics and compute support. The changes are targeted for integration into Linux 6.20 through 7.0.

Linus Torvalds announced Linux kernel 6.18 on the last Sunday of November 2025, marking the final release of the year. The kernel has been officially designated as a long-term support version, with maintenance promised until December 2027. It includes various hardware improvements, file system enhancements, and new features like the Rust Binder driver.

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Early Phoronix coverage highlights anticipated improvements to IO_uring's IOPOLL polling in Linux 7.0, building on prior kernel refinements for superior asynchronous I/O performance in high-throughput applications.

 

 

 

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