Liquorix Kernel 6.19-1 released: The Smoother Gaming and AV Experience

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Liquorix Kernel 6.19-1 has been released, enhancing gaming and audio-visual experiences by optimizing scheduler parameters and removing performance-hindering features. Users of the previous version noted reduced "jitter" in video editing and improved frame rates in competitive gaming, with the new update addressing bugs from earlier versions. The kernel can be easily installed on Debian, Ubuntu, or Arch using a single-line installer that pulls the package from the Liquorix repository, requiring superuser privileges. The installer also manages the removal of outdated kernels to prevent issues related to an overloaded /boot directory



Liquorix Kernel 6.19-1 released: The Smoother Gaming and AV Experience

Liquorix Kernel 6.19-1 has been released, offering a smoother gaming and AV experience by tweaking scheduler parameters and disabling performance-dragging features. Users who tested the previous 6.18 release reported less "jitter" in video editing timelines and improved frame rates while playing competitive titles. The new build includes bug fixes from earlier iterations and can be installed on Debian, Ubuntu, or Arch using a single-liner installer that pulls the package from the Liquorix repository.

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