Linus Torvalds released the seventh release candidate (RC7) for the upcoming Linux Kernel version 6.19 on 25 January 2026. While this would normally be the final release candidate in a standard Kernel release cycle, Torvalds confirmed that Linux 6.19 will definitely feature an rc8.
Despite the "slightly unusual" start to this kernel's journey and the quiet holiday weeks, the release process is currently going "fairly smoothly". The final stable version of Linux Kernel 6.19 is expected in two weeks.
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Why This Week Is Different
The most notable aspect of rc7 is its size. Linus Torvalds pointed out that this version is larger than normal for this stage of the development cycle.
In the Linux 6.19-rc7 release announcement mail, Torvalds expressed satisfaction with his earlier decision to plan for an rc8, noting that while the size isn't "hugely larger", it is enough to justify an extra week of testing.
What is Inside the Linux 6.19-rc7 Patch?
The composition of the code remains consistent with previous weeks. The updates break down as follows:
- Drivers Lead the Way: Over half of the patch consists of driver updates. As usual, networking and GPU drivers make up the bulk of this work, though the release includes a bit of everything.
- Core and Architecture Fixes: The remaining code covers a random mix of architecture fixes, virtual machine (VM) updates, and core networking.
- Rust and Filesystems: The update also features Rust driver base fixes, documentation improvements, and some filesystem work.
- Tooling: Various tooling updates were merged to help developers test and manage the kernel more effectively.
The Final Countdown
With rc7 now public, the community has two more weeks of development remaining. Nothing in the current logs looks "particularly odd or worrisome", which suggests the transition to the stable version should stay on track.
Based on our established timeline, we can expect the following:
- 1 February 2026: The release of rc8.
- 8 February 2026: The expected launch of the final stable version of Linux 6.19.
Download and Test Linux Kernel 6.19 RC7
As usual, Torvalds encourages everyone to test the latest Linux 6.19-rc7 and report back any issues they find to help make Linux 6.19 the best it can be.
Users and enthusiasts can download the Kernel 6.19 RC7 from the Kernel.org website and/or the Linus Torvalds's git tree.

