Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-18 Released with Project-C Scheduler Fix

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Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-18 has been released, featuring a fix for a use-after-free bug in the Project-C scheduler's active balance task, which is essential for maintaining stability in low-latency gaming and audio/video workloads. This update is built on Linux 7.0.14 and can be installed by Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch Linux users through their respective installation methods. Maintained by Steven Barrett, the Liquorix project focuses on enhancing responsiveness over raw throughput by utilizing a priority-and-deadline-based scheduler. The 7.0-18 release primarily addresses bugs to ensure reliable performance during high-interactivity tasks, reinforcing the value of the Liquorix kernel for users seeking a pre-tuned experience



Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-18 Released with Project-C Scheduler Fix

Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.0-18 has been released, featuring a targeted fix for a use-after-free bug in the Project-C scheduler's active balance task. Built on top of Linux 7.0.14, the update continues to prioritize low-latency performance for gaming and A/V workloads. Debian and Ubuntu users can install the latest build via the official install script or PPA, while Arch Linux users can grab the linux-lqx package from the AUR. Maintainer Steven Barrett continues to deliver regular patches to keep the custom scheduler stable for high-interactivity desktop environments.

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