Linux 7.0 introduces EFI framebuffer quirk for Steam Deck

The upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel includes a specific adjustment to improve compatibility with Valve's Steam Deck handheld device. This change addresses EFI framebuffer issues on the popular gaming console. The update highlights ongoing efforts to enhance Linux support for consumer hardware.

Linux kernel version 7.0 is set to incorporate an EFI framebuffer quirk tailored for Valve's Steam Deck. This modification aims to resolve display-related challenges that users of the portable gaming device may encounter under Linux environments.

Phoronix reports that the quirk is part of the broader improvements in the Linux 7.0 release cycle. The Steam Deck, launched by Valve in 2022, runs a customized version of SteamOS based on Arch Linux, making kernel optimizations particularly relevant for its user base.

Such updates underscore the growing integration of Linux in gaming hardware, ensuring smoother performance for open-source enthusiasts. No further details on the exact implementation or timeline for the 7.0 release were provided in the available information.

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The Linux 7.0 kernel development has incorporated updates to AppArmor, AMDGPU, Ceph, and eCryptfs. These changes include security and hardware support improvements. The merges signal ongoing progress toward the kernel's release.

Valve has released SteamOS 3.8.0 preview, adding initial support for its upcoming Steam Machine hardware alongside improvements for other devices. The update addresses video memory issues on discrete GPUs, benefiting the Steam Machine's Radeon RX 7600-caliber GPU. Valve still aims for a first-half launch despite component shortages.

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Unity has revealed plans to integrate official Steam support into its game engine, aiming for better native performance on Linux devices like the Steam Deck and the upcoming Steam Machine. The announcement was made during the GDC 2026 Product Update. This move seeks to reduce reliance on Valve's Proton compatibility layer.

The upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel will feature a new USB driver supporting Google Tensor system-on-chips. It also includes UCSI Thunderbolt Alternate Mode functionality. These additions aim to enhance hardware compatibility in open-source environments.

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Linus Torvalds has announced that the Linux kernel will jump to version 7.0 after the 6.x series concludes, marking a cosmetic but symbolic milestone for the open-source project. The decision follows established versioning practices to keep minor numbers manageable, with no major technical overhaul tied to the change. Ongoing developments include expanded Rust integration and hardware support enhancements.

Early benchmarks of the Linux 7.0 kernel on an AMD EPYC Turin server reveal significant performance improvements in PostgreSQL workloads compared to Linux 6.19. These gains appear in read/write scenarios, while other database tests show minimal changes. The testing highlights potential benefits for upcoming distributions like Ubuntu 26.04 LTS.

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Nexus Mods, a leading platform for game modifications, has announced plans to integrate native support for SteamOS in its Vortex modding tool. This update targets Steam Deck and Steam Machine hardware, aiming to simplify modding for Linux-based PC gaming. The commitment comes as part of a broader 2026 development roadmap.

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