Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-10 released

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The Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-10 has been released, addressing a network stack bug that caused dropped packets during zerocopy memory operations while maintaining a focus on frame pacing and audio stability for desktop users. This update is particularly beneficial for those seeking a responsive system, as it prevents issues like retry loops that can slow down performance during data transfers. Installation is simple via a curl command for Debian, Ubuntu, or Arch users, but it is recommended to keep a fallback kernel to avoid boot failures from potential driver conflicts. Users are advised to consider their workflow needs, as this kernel is not suited for those who prioritize aggressive power saving features



Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-10 released

Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-10 drops with a targeted patch that fixes a network stack bug causing dropped packets when zerocopy memory operations fail. The build keeps its usual focus on tight frame pacing and stable audio buffers, making it a solid choice for desktop users who hate background stutter. Installing it takes just one curl command to pull the package into Debian, Ubuntu, or Arch systems, though keeping a fallback kernel around remains essential. Skip this update if your workflow depends on aggressive power saving, but grab it when you need a snappier desktop experience without the usual scheduler interference.

Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-10 released @ Linux Compatible