Liquorix Kernel 6.18-19 Release: Improved Performance and Efficiency for Linux Users
The latest release of Liquorix Kernel, version 6.18-19, has been made available for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux distributions, offering improved performance and efficiency through tweaks like Kyber and BFQ schedulers. These changes result in faster UI wake-ups when copying large files or rendering video frames, as well as snappier mouse movement and lower frame-time jitter in fast-paced games. While Liquorix may not be necessary for users with office boxes that rarely leave the desk, those who engage in competitive gaming or audio/video production are likely to notice a significant difference. To install Liquorix on any of these distributions, simply run an installation script provided by the project, which will automatically add the repository and update GRUB.
Liquorix Kernel 6.18-19 Release: Improved Performance and Efficiency for Linux Users
The Liquorix Kernel version 6.18-19 has been released for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux, focusing on enhanced performance and efficiency, particularly for users engaged in gaming and media production. Key improvements include the adoption of the Kyber and BFQ schedulers for better I/O prioritization, resulting in faster UI responsiveness and reduced frame-time jitter during gaming. While the stock kernel is sufficient for basic office use, Liquorix can significantly benefit users looking for lower latency and improved performance in demanding applications. Installation is straightforward via a provided script, but users should be cautious of potential compatibility issues with proprietary graphics drivers and virtual machine environments
