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    TechAiVerseBy TechAiVerseSeptember 2, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read6 Views
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    Floppy disks live on – Linux drivers get first update for years, perhaps signalling a comeback for the much-loved system?

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    • Floppy disk drivers live on in Linux, though functionality remains unchanged
    • Minor Linux patch highlights persistence of obsolete technology amid modern storage advances
    • Floppy disks increasingly symbolize nostalgia rather than any practical storage utility

    Floppy disks, long dismissed as obsolete relics of the past, have unexpectedly returned to the Linux development spotlight.

    For the first time in nearly three years, a new patch has been submitted to tidy up old floppy driver code, including the removal of unused macros, replacement of outdated constants, and a simple reordering of headers to make the code easier to maintain.

    The update was led by Andy Shevchenko, who described the effort as a series of cleanups rather than the introduction of new functionality.

    Persistence of legacy technology

    Although such tweaks appear minor, they do show that this decades-old technology has not yet been abandoned within the Linux ecosystem.

    The decision to maintain floppy disk support raises a broader question of relevance.

    Modern storage technology has moved far beyond the limitations of a 1.44MB disk.

    Today, the largest SSD options provide terabytes of capacity, while cloud storage makes physical media unnecessary for most users.

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    Despite this, Linux continues to support floppy hardware, even though the driver is effectively orphaned and largely untouched.

    This suggests there are still narrow but persistent niches where floppy access remains useful.

    For example, at New Jersey State Prison, inmates are limited to 20 floppy disks for storing case-related data, a measure implemented for security reasons, while all other storage devices remain prohibited.

    The commercial side of floppy media is just as precarious. Sony, once the main supplier, stopped production back in 2010.

    The few remaining outlets operate from dwindling stockpiles rather than ongoing manufacture.

    One seller, Tom Persky, who described himself as the “last man standing” and operates floppydisk.com, one of the few places you can get floppy disks, predicted in 2022 that the floppy disk industry will last for “another four years.”

    With new discs no longer produced and existing supplies shrinking, the notion of floppy support in active use seems increasingly difficult to justify.

    Therefore, this Linux patch is less about signaling a revival of floppy disks and more about keeping the kernel clean and orderly.

    Without functional improvements, users still face the same limitations of archaic storage, with capacity so low that it barely holds a single modern document.

    While enthusiasts may welcome the preservation of legacy compatibility, the practical argument remains weak when compared to contemporary alternatives.

    SSD performance, durability, and falling prices make continued reliance on floppy disks appear more like nostalgia than necessity.

    Floppy drivers may remain in Linux for a while longer, but the update underlines their status as little more than a historical footnote.

    Via Toms Hardware

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