Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-4 released

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The Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-4 has been released by Steven Barrett, featuring enhancements derived from Linux kernel 6.14.2, including a crucial workaround for the iwlwifi driver. The Liquorix kernel is tailored for enthusiasts and optimized for low-latency computing, making it ideal for audiovisual production, gaming, and interactive systems. It is compatible with popular Linux distributions like Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux.

About Liquorix Kernel:
Liquorix serves as a replacement kernel designed specifically to deliver the best performance for desktop, multimedia, and gaming tasks.

Key Features:
1. Zen Interactive Tuning: Optimizes kernel responsiveness, prioritizing user interaction over throughput and power consumption.
2. Scheduler Enhancements: The default block scheduler has been changed from mq-deadline to bfq, and DM-Crypt workqueues have been adjusted.
3. Virtual Memory Optimizations: Changes include enabling background-reclaim of hugepages and modifying memory cache settings to improve performance under pressure.
4. CPU Scheduling Improvements: The PDS (Proportional Fair CPU Scheduler) is specifically designed for gaming and multimedia, with an aggressive preemption strategy for responsive computing.
5. TCP BBR2: This updated congestion control mechanism enhances throughput, surpassing the performance of the older Cubic algorithm.
6. Compressed Swap: Utilizes LZ4 compression for swap storage, improving efficiency.
7. Multigenerational LRU: An advanced memory management technique that performs better under heavy memory loads.

Installation Instructions:
Users can easily install the Liquorix kernel on Debian, Ubuntu, or Arch Linux by executing the provided installation script:

bashcurl -s 'https://liquorix.net/install-liquorix.sh' | sudo bash

Updates in 6.14-4:
- Introduced a fix for the iwlwifi driver to avoid resets after failed handshakes.
- Updated the configuration for version 6.14.2.
- Version updated to 6.14.2-2.

Conclusion:
The Liquorix kernel continues to cater to users seeking enhanced performance in desktop environments, multimedia, and gaming. With the latest updates, it remains a compelling choice for those looking to optimize their Linux experience. For more information or to download the source code, users are encouraged to visit the Liquorix homepage or GitHub repository

Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-4 released

Steven Barrett has released another Liquorix kernel derived from   Linux kernel 6.14.2 to add a workaround for iwlwifi. The Liquorix Linux kernel is an enthusiast Linux kernel that is optimized for low-latency computing in audiovisual production, reduced frame time variations in games, and unparalleled responsiveness in interactive systems. It is available for Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux.

Liquorix Linux Kernel 6.14-4 released @ Linux Compatible