I have happily used Liquorix kernels for years. The only gotcha is it is best to not allow automatic kernel updating when using nvidia driver as occasionally the kernel version gets ahead of nvidia driver compatibility. You can do this by not allowing the Liquorix kernel update metapackages to be installed - linux-image-amd64 and linux-headers-amd64, easily accomplished by manually adding the Liquorix repo rather than using the provided script, or editing the script. I'm currently on a 6.6.x Liquorix kernel in Bookworm although a 6.7.x is available (which won't build nvidia last I tried). Keep the Debian version of the metapackages though to keep the default kernel current as a fallback.
There are a few tweaks which can greatly improve audio production performance, most can be achieved by running and enacting suggestions in the rtcqs script - https://codeberg.org/rtcqs/rtcqs
There are a few tweaks which can greatly improve audio production performance, most can be achieved by running and enacting suggestions in the rtcqs script - https://codeberg.org/rtcqs/rtcqs
Statistics: Posted by sunrat — 2024-02-05 21:17