The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel will feature new real-time clock (RTC) drivers tailored for Apple and NVIDIA hardware. This addition aims to enhance support for these platforms in the open-source operating system.
Developers have integrated fresh RTC drivers into the Linux 6.19 kernel, specifically targeting Apple and NVIDIA devices. RTC drivers manage the hardware clocks that keep track of time even when the system is powered off, ensuring accurate timestamps and scheduling functions.
This update reflects ongoing efforts to broaden Linux compatibility with diverse hardware ecosystems. For Apple, the driver likely addresses needs in Mac hardware or related components, while the NVIDIA support could improve integration in graphics cards or embedded systems using their chips.
As Linux evolves, such kernel enhancements underscore its adaptability to proprietary hardware, benefiting users seeking robust open-source alternatives.