Linux Foundation releases first LTS version of EVerest

The Linux Foundation announced the release of EVerest 2026.02.0, the first long-term support version for its open electric vehicle charging firmware stack. This update aims to enhance stability and encourage wider adoption in the EV sector.

The Linux Foundation unveiled EVerest 2026.02.0 on April 21, marking a milestone as the initial long-term support release for the open-source firmware stack dedicated to EV charging. Officials described it as a significant advancement in providing reliable software for electric vehicle infrastructure. Release notes are available on the LF Energy website at lfenergy.org/everest-2026-02-0-released/ . This development comes from LF Energy, a Linux Foundation project focused on energy technologies. The firmware stack supports open standards to promote interoperability among EV charging systems. Industry observers note that long-term support versions ensure extended maintenance, which could boost confidence among developers and manufacturers adopting the platform. EVerest has been gaining traction in the open-source community for its role in standardizing EV charging protocols. The Linux Foundation highlighted the release with hashtags including #OpenSource and #Firmware, underscoring its commitment to collaborative development.

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Canonical has launched Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, codenamed Resolute Raccoon, featuring Linux kernel 7.0 and a shift to Wayland across variants. Official flavors including Kubuntu and Lubuntu accompany the main release with updated desktops and hardware support. The LTS version promises five years of updates until April 2031.

Developers have released Linux kernel 7.0, featuring improvements for Intel and AMD hardware, enhanced storage handling, and the removal of the experimental label from Rust support. Linus Torvalds announced the update, which is not a long-term support version. The release includes preparations for upcoming CPUs and GPUs, alongside self-healing filesystem capabilities.

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