Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.1-4 Released: Cleanup
Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.1-4 has been released by maintainer Steven Barrett, updating the enthusiast-grade kernel to Linux 7.1.3. The release focuses on a major cleanup, reverting six obsolete patches to reduce maintenance burden and improve stability against upstream code. Core updates include deep integration of the Project-C scheduler framework, which brings significant latency improvements for gaming and interactive workloads.
Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.1-4 Released: Cleanup @ Linux Compatible
Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.1-4 Released: Cleanup
Liquorix Linux Kernel 7.1-4 has been released, featuring updates that focus on major cleanup and stability improvements, including the reversion of six obsolete patches. This new version integrates the Project-C scheduler framework, which enhances latency for gaming and interactive workloads. The update signifies a shift towards relying more on upstream code and reducing the maintenance burden of niche patches, indicating the project's maturation. Users can install the update easily via a one-command install script, maintaining a tuning philosophy that prioritizes responsiveness for desktop users
