Linux 7.1 stable launch looms as Linus Torvalds releases the final release candidate

Linux 7.1 stable launch looms as Linus Torvalds releases the final release candidate

Linux 7.1 stable launch looms as Linus Torvalds releases the final release candidate

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Publish Date: 2026-06-08 00:34:00

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Linus Torvalds signals a potential next-week stable release for Linux 7.1, dropping an optimized rc7 with crucial AMD and laptop hardware fixes.

Jun 8, 2026 00:34 EDT

Linus Torvalds has just released what’s expected to be the final release candidate of Linux 7.1, rc7. The Linux founder said that this RC is not small, but smaller than recent releases, which is a good sign because he expects the stable version to drop next week if things continue on this trajectory.

Linux kernels see a merge window for the first two weeks of their life, where developers add new features, then there are about seven or eight weeks of release candidates before the stable version. Typically, there are seven release candidates, but if more time is needed, then an eighth release candidate is released too.

This week’s RC’s biggest area of fixes was for GPUs, with networking just behind. Torvalds said that the rest of the release was “pretty random and spread out” with some architecture fixes, driver fixes, filesystem improvements, and build fixes for more unusual configs.

In terms of specific pieces of hardware receiving improvements in this update, we had more AMD Zen6 models supported and fixes for AMD SDMA 7.1 and GFX11. Hardware that got improvements includes Lenovo laptops, HONOR laptops, and MSI laptops. Here are the changelogs for those:

  • ASoC: amd: acp: Add DMI quirk for Lenovo Yoga Pro 7…

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