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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Realistic illustration of Linus Torvalds announcing Linux kernel 6.19 release, featuring Intel/AMD hardware, GPU, storage, and performance upgrade icons.
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Linux kernel 6.19 released: end of 6.x series with major Intel/AMD/Arm hardware, GPU, storage, networking, and cloud upgrades

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Linus Torvalds announced the stable release of Linux kernel 6.19 on February 9, 2026, following an eight-week development cycle with a one-week delay. Marking the end of the 6.x series—like 3.x to 4.0 and 5.x to 6.0—this non-LTS version (6.18 LTS until December 2027) brings extensive enhancements for Intel/AMD/Arm hardware, older GPUs, file systems, peripherals, HDR graphics, networking, virtualization, and cloud environments. Torvalds timed it with a major U.S. sporting event, joking, "6.19 is out as expected -- just as the US prepares to come to a complete standstill later today, watching the latest batch of televised commercials," and noted the next kernel will be 7.0 as he's "running out of fingers and toes."

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 merged multi-lane SPI support into the Linux kernel for version 7.0. This update enhances serial peripheral interface capabilities. The news comes from Phoronix, a site focused on Linux developments.

The upcoming Linux kernel 6.19 delivers significant performance improvements for older AMD graphics cards based on GCN 1.0 and GCN 1.1 architectures. These legacy GPUs, such as the Radeon HD 7950, now transition to the modern AMDGPU driver, replacing the obsolete Radeon driver after over two decades. Early benchmarks show gains of around 30 percent in various applications and games.

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The Linux kernel version 7.0 has incorporated support for guitars from Rock Band 4 designed for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles. This update also includes additional quirks for various laptops. The changes aim to enhance hardware compatibility in the open-source operating system.

Following performance boosts in Linux 6.19, developers plan additional improvements for older AMD graphics cards, with updates arriving throughout 2026 to ensure long-term compatibility in open-source environments.

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The Linux kernel version 7.0 now includes a power sequencing driver designed for PCIe M.2 connectors. This addition aims to enhance hardware management in Linux systems. The update was reported by Phoronix.

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