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Uniwill Laptop Driver Set To Premiere In Linux 6.19 Kernel

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Last updated: 2025/11/18 at 10:58 PM
News Room Published 18 November 2025
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For the past several months a Uniwill laptop driver for the Linux kernel has been in development to expose extra platform capabilities for laptops manufactured by this Taiwanese OEM/ODM manufacturer. Assuming no last minute issues, this driver is now set to premiere in Linux 6.19 for helping Uniwill laptops and hardware from other brands relying on Uniwill as the device manufacturer.

This x86 platform driver for Uniwill laptops allows for features such as battery charge rate limiting, RGB light-bar controls, hardware monitoring (HWMON subsystem), proper hotkey handling, and other keyboard-related features.

Armin Wolf has been developing this Uniwill laptop driver based on reverse-engineering of other software and based in part on open-source code found for TUXEDO Computers laptops.

As of last week this Uniwill driver is now queued into the x86-platform-drivers Git’s “for-next” branch. With it now in the respective “-next” branch it should be submitted as part of the Linux 6.19 kernel changes come early December.

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This commit landing the driver has more details on its features. There is also a follow-on documentation commit with more details for any Linux users of Uniwill laptops.

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