Liquorix Kernel 7.0-14 Released with Scheduler Refinements for Lower Latency Desktops

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The Liquorix kernel 7.0-14 update focuses on refining the scheduler and wakelist logic to improve performance for gaming and audio workloads. It reintroduces PSI support and modifies CPU masking routines to reduce context switch stutter on interactive desktops. Users can easily install the update using a one-line script, which sets up the necessary repositories while keeping the previous kernel as a backup. Overall, the changes aim to ensure more consistent frame times and smoother operation during demanding tasks like audio production or gaming



Liquorix Kernel 7.0-14 Released with Scheduler Refinements for Lower Latency Desktops

The Liquorix kernel 7.0-14 update tightens the scheduler and wakelist logic to deliver more consistent frame times for gaming and audio workloads. By reintroducing PSI support for Project-C and refining CPU masking routines, the release targets the exact paths that cause context switch stutter on interactive desktops. Users can deploy the changes quickly through the official one-line installer script, which safely handles repository setup and leaves the previous kernel as a fallback. Testing the new build on live audio sessions or benchmark runs will quickly reveal whether the scheduler tweaks match specific hardware quirks.

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