Linux 7.0 says goodbye to the legendary EDAC 440BX controller and focuses attention on memory and contemporary peripheral management


  • Linux kernel 7.0 officially removes the EDAC 440BX driver, ending software support
  • ECC RAM continues to fix errors, but software notifications will no longer appear
  • Linux distributions focus on maintainable code and modern CPU architectures

The upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel will officially remove support for the Intel 440BX chipset’s EDAC driver, ending an era of the software that lasted more than two decades.

This driver hasn’t worked since 2007 due to incompatibilities with the Intel AGP driver, but its removal indicates that Linux distributions are formally abandoning legacy support for this once-critical chipset.



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