Greg Kroah-Hartman confirms stable GPIB support merge in Linux 6.19

Linux kernel maintainer Greg Kroah-Hartman announced on the Linux Kernel Mailing List that stable support for the General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB, IEEE 488) has been merged into kernel version 6.19, building on recent reports of this long-awaited addition for laboratory equipment.

Greg Kroah-Hartman shared the confirmation on the Linux Kernel Mailing List, marking the official integration of stable GPIB support into the 6.19 release. This in-tree driver eliminates reliance on experimental out-of-tree modules, enhancing reliability for users.

Complementing the IEEE 488.1 physical layer and 488.2 protocol standards, the support aligns with SCPI commands for cross-device compatibility. It extends usability to legacy systems like early microcomputers (e.g., Commodore PET/64) alongside modern test gear, without needing galvanic isolation or costly adapters.

This kernel milestone, first noted days ago, solidifies Linux's role in specialized environments like electronics testing and scientific instrumentation where GPIB endures despite newer alternatives.

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Linux kernel 6.18 released as long-term support version

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Linus Torvalds announced Linux kernel 6.18 on the last Sunday of November 2025, marking the final release of the year. The kernel has been officially designated as a long-term support version, with maintenance promised until December 2027. It includes various hardware improvements, file system enhancements, and new features like the Rust Binder driver.

After 53 years, the Linux kernel is set to include a stable driver for Hewlett-Packard's General Purpose Interface Bus, a standard introduced in 1972. This update arrives in the upcoming kernel version 6.19. The interface offers a bandwidth of 8 MB/s.

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Developers have integrated enhancements for laptops and gaming handheld devices into the Linux 6.19 kernel. These updates focus on x86 platform drivers. The changes were reported by Phoronix.

The Linux kernel project has issued release candidate 6.19-rc7, featuring a new kernel continuity plan alongside a handful of key fixes. This update aims to maintain stability and support for ongoing developments in Linux hardware and performance. Phoronix reported the release, highlighting its relevance to desktop and server environments.

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The upcoming Linux kernel 6.19 introduces key improvements to the sched_ext framework for better eBPF scheduler recovery and integrates Microsoft C extensions for cleaner code compilation. These updates aim to enhance stability, performance, and developer efficiency in various computing environments. Contributions from companies like Google, Meta, and Microsoft highlight growing collaboration in open-source development.

Linux graphics developers have submitted patches to address virtual memory faults plaguing older AMD GCN GPUs. These fixes aim to enhance stability for cards like the HD 7000 and R9 290 series during Vulkan workloads. The changes come ahead of the Linux Kernel 6.19 release.

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