MX 17/18 Repository: The Liquorix Kernel Thread

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#81 Post by oops »

... One newbe question: What is the main advantage of the Liquorix Kernel, is it mostly for the compilation process and/ or gaming ?
Some tests here:
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page= ... .17-Kernel

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I see than it is mostly for audio. and compilation.
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Now updated to 4.18-13 (4.18.0-11.1) in the test repo, apparently with the nouveau drm problems worked out of the 4.18.11 base kernel release.

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#83 Post by Stevo »

We're now up to 4.18-21, which is based on the 4.18.17 kernel source.

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#84 Post by Stevo »

We're now up to 4.18-26, which disables that unfortunate STIPB mitigation which affected performance for many operations with hyperthreading.

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#85 Post by clicktician »

Stevo wrote: Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:11 pm We're now up to 4.18-26, which disables that unfortunate STIPB mitigation which affected performance for many operations with hyperthreading.
Yay! And thank you.
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#86 Post by Stevo »

We now have the 4.19-1 (4.19.0-8.1) Liquorix kernel in the test repo, which is based on the 4.19.8 and 4.19.9~rc vanilla kernel releases. We will be moving the compatible Nvidia 390.87 drivers very shortly to main in preparation for MX 18, which will be using a Debian 4.19 kernel, so you might wish to wait a bit for those to appear there if you use those--or you may already have installed those from the dev repo.

Changes include:
* switch to kernel v4.19 base
* merge 4.19.8
* merge 4.19.9-rc
* add muqss build fix for v4.19.7
* enable hierarchical group scheduling for bfq-sq + bfq-mq
* update version to 8.1

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#87 Post by Otter »

wow, thank you very much. :worship:
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#88 Post by Stevo »

Updated to 4.19-3 (4.19.0-10.1) in the test repo, which is based on vanilla kernel 4.19.10.

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#89 Post by Stevo »

Now updated to 4.19-6 (4.19.0-12.1) in the test repo, which is based on the 4.9.12 vanilla kernel.

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#90 Post by mmikeinsantarosa »

Now updated to 4.20-1 (44.20.0-3.1) in the test repo.

Please Note: The current Nvidia driver in our repos won't build on it, and it will need virtualbox 5.2.24 from the test repo, or virtualbox 6.0.2 from Oracle.
LT: MX19.1 Quad Core model: Intel Core i7-6820HQ Kernel: 5.0.0-7.1-liquorix-amd64 x86_64

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