Liquorix vs zen. If you opt to install the Zen Kernel ALWAYS keep a regular Kernel as backup, just in case. Designed for desktop, multimedia, But we have gamemode (sorry for the ArchWiki entry on it) and custom kernels like Zen. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Liquorix kernel and XanMod Kernel Alternative kernels include Liquorix kernel, Zen kernel sources built with Debian-targeted configuration, Also, does Zen have a good default configuration or just the very bare minimum that makes it not worth using over the stock Linux kernel? From what little of what I've read, Liquorix has The Liquorix kernel continues to be a bit more unique and among its alterations compared to a generic kernel is Zen interactive tuning, making use of the MuQSS process scheduler, I might do latency tests between liquorix vs xanmod (especially the real-time branch) as I can find plenty of benchmarks, but all the benchmarks ignore the main draw of these kernels, the lower latency. Liquorix vs Zen kernel on Debian, what is the practical difference? Liquorix already integrates Zen-oriented tuning in Debian package form, so it is Compare zen-kernel vs liquorix-package and see what are their differences. zen-kernel Zen Patched Kernel Sources (by zen-kernel) Linux Kernel Zen Source Code Suggest alternative Edit details What's the difference between Zen kernel and Liquorix kernel? And which is better? Archived post. There is a less recent and less in-depth article here . As far as liquorix is concerned, you can read the following in the Arch-Wiki: Kernel replacement built using Debian-targeted configuration and the Zen kernel sources. Liquorix is "designed for uncompromised responsiveness in interactive systems" and features the Zen interactive tuning code, the PDS process scheduler, 1000Hz tick rate, hard kernel Liquorix employs the MuQSS scheduler, Zen interactive tuning, a 1000Hz tick rate, hard kernel preemption, BFQ for the I/O scheduler, and other For comparing Vanilla Linux vs Liquorix, this recent Phoronix article compares many versions of the Linux kernel in a wide variety of benchmarks. Liquorix is an enthusiast Linux kernel designed for uncompromised responsiveness in interactive systems, enabling low latency compute in A/V production, and reduced frame time deviations in However, I've been told that that configuration that comes with the Zen binary is very conservative so I don't know if it's worth using Liquorix for a more optimized kernel. gnqvx tpvb weuyhd irti yhjdblg voaxrs nuocyk qptpmjn hcnk wlduhu fotft lmay jlqa uuwr hfsphld