InputPlumber 0.70 released with expanded hardware support

The latest version of InputPlumber, 0.70, has been released, featuring expanded support for various hardware components. This update aims to enhance compatibility within Linux environments. Phoronix reports the release as a step forward in open-source input device management.

InputPlumber, a tool focused on input device handling in Linux systems, has seen the release of version 0.70. According to Phoronix, this update introduces expanded hardware support, allowing better integration with a wider range of devices.

The release aligns with ongoing efforts in the open-source community to improve desktop and server Linux performance. Phoronix, known for its coverage of Linux hardware benchmarks and open-source graphics, highlights the version as a notable advancement.

No specific details on new hardware integrations or timelines were provided in the announcement, but the focus remains on enhancing reliability for users relying on diverse input peripherals.

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