Liquorix Kernel 7.0.15 Released: Freeze Fix, Scheduler Swaps, and Lower Latency

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Liquorix Kernel 7.0.15 has been released, built on the Linux 7.0.13 base, featuring significant latency improvements and a crucial hard freeze fix. The update replaces the mq-deadline block scheduler with kyber and bfq, reduces CPU timeslices to 2ms for enhanced interactivity, and modifies virtual memory settings to help manage latency spikes. Additionally, it disables split-lock detection, benefiting AMD users, and adjusts CPU frequency governor thresholds for smoother performance. This release is aimed at gamers and content creators, emphasizing responsiveness and stability while providing easy installation for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux users



Liquorix Kernel 7.0.15 Released: Freeze Fix, Scheduler Swaps, and Lower Latency

Liquorix Kernel 7.0.15 is live, built on the Linux 7.0.13 base to deliver targeted latency improvements and a critical hard freeze fix. The release abandons the mq-deadline block scheduler in favor of kyber and bfq, while cutting CPU timeslices down to 2ms for tighter interactivity. Liquorix also disables split-lock detection and adjusts virtual memory watermarks to smooth out latency spikes during demanding workloads. You can grab the updated kernel immediately using their automated curl installer, which pushes fresh binaries to Debian, Ubuntu, and Archl Linux within hours of the release.

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