Linux 7.0 to support fan controls on Framework 13

The upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel will introduce support for fan target and temperature threshold features on the Framework 13 laptop. This update aims to enhance thermal management for users running Linux on the modular device. Phoronix reports the addition as part of broader hardware compatibility improvements.

The Framework 13, a popular modular laptop known for its repairability, is set to gain better fan control options with the release of Linux kernel 7.0. According to Phoronix, this version will include support for fan target and fan temperature thresholds specifically tailored to the Framework 13 hardware.

These features allow for more precise adjustment of fan speeds based on temperature readings, potentially improving cooling efficiency and reducing noise levels during operation. While details on the exact implementation remain limited in initial announcements, the update aligns with ongoing efforts to expand Linux compatibility for modern laptops.

Framework laptops have long been favored by Linux enthusiasts due to their customizable design, and this kernel enhancement addresses a key area of hardware-firmware interaction. Users can expect these controls to become available once Linux 7.0 is released, enabling finer thermal tuning without relying on proprietary drivers.

Phoronix, a leading source for Linux hardware news, highlighted this development in their coverage of kernel advancements. The addition underscores the growing maturity of open-source support for innovative hardware like the Framework 13.

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