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FreeBSD Laptop Project Hopes To Port Newer Linux Graphics Drivers This Year

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Developers working on the FreeBSD laptop initiative to make the FreeBSD operating system more suitable for running on modern laptop hardware have drafted their road-map of further action items they hope to accomplish in 2026.

An updated road-map has been published for mapping out and scheduling the FreeBSD Laptop Project's work over the year ahead. Plans are subject to change but they continue to have some ambitious goals for enhancing the quality of FreeBSD support on laptop hardware.

Benefiting not only laptops but also FreeBSD desktop use are plans for porting over newer open-source Linux graphics driver code to FreeBSD. Currently FreeBSD is tapping around the 6.10~6.12 upstream Linux state of the Intel and AMD open-source drivers, but if all goes well this year they'll have more code ported over from the newer Linux 6.13 through 6.18 LTS kernels. If everything goes great, by the end of the year they could be to the Linux ~6.19 upstream state which is the current stable kernel version at the moment.

FreeBSD developers are also working on Intel Xe driver support as is important for Intel Lunar Lake graphics and newer plus Battlemage and newer discrete GPUs.

On the power management side, they are continuing to work on S4 hibernate support, in Q3 they may pursue disk encryption on hibernate, and other power management topics.

Those curious about the FreeBSD Laptop Project roadmap can find the entire road-map via [1]GitHub .



[1] https://github.com/FreeBSDFoundation/proj-laptop/blob/main/monthly-updates/Roadmap-Q1%202026.pdf



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