LACT 0.9.0 released

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LACT 0.9.0 has been released with a complete overhaul of its interface using libadwaita, enhancing compatibility with KDE Breeze and modern desktop environments. The update introduces a voltage frequency curve editor for Nvidia users, although it relies on undocumented driver code, which may affect stability. AMD users benefit from clearer hardware block reporting and fixes for clock issues on Vega and Phoenix GPUs, alongside improved Flatpak AppArmor permissions. Official packages for Ubuntu 22.04 and Debian 12 have been dropped due to stricter GTK requirements, but the update promises a smoother tuning experience for users on Arch, Debian, Fedora, SUSE, or newer versions of Ubuntu



LACT 0.9.0 released

LACT 0.9.0 completely rebuilds its interface around libadwaita, delivering a cleaner layout that finally plays nice with KDE Breeze and modern desktop environments. Nvidia owners get the long-awaited voltage frequency curve editor and acoustic target temperature controls, though developers warn that the VF tool taps into undocumented driver code with zero stability guarantees. AMD users will appreciate the new hardware block reporting and fixed clock quirks on Vega and Phoenix GPUs, making system tuning noticeably less frustrating. The update also patches Flatpak AppArmor permission errors but drops official packages for Ubuntu 22.04 and Debian 12 due to stricter GTK requirements.

LACT 0.9.0 released @ Linux Compatible