Slackware-Based Zenwalk Linux Aims For "True Low Latency Desktop Experience"
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Zenwalk + BORE)
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- News link: https://www.phoronix.com/news/Zenwalk-BORE-Kernel
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It's been a long time since hearing much out of the Zenwalk project, the Linux distribution built off Slackware. It's still around though and with their latest kernel work are hoping for a "true low latency desktop experience" by employing the BORE scheduler.
Most [1]Zenwalk news is close to twenty years old on Phoronix but for this Slackware-compatible distro but was surprised this week with a Phoronix reader sending in a news tip over their effort to have a "true low latency desktop experience". Zenwalk was an interesting distribution back in the way when Slackware also had more prominence:
Their main deliverable with this new low-latency desktop effort is shipping a kernel making use of the [2]BORE scheduler . The BORE scheduler is an out-of-tree option that is also found [3]available on CachyOS and other Linux distributions. BORE is short for the Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer and caters to bursty tasks like gaming, audio, and desktop needs.
Zenwalk is now providing a Slackware kernel build with BORE patched in and otherwise compatible with upstream Slackware. The [4]Zenwalk blog talks up this kernel experience as:
"While the stock Slackware kernel hangs and drop frames when playing audio during a simple application compile task in background : In my tests this new kernel plays audio flawlessly while a big application compiling and a massive multi-thread media transcode are running in background : it's day and night !"
So Zenwalk is still pushing ahead and now with the BORE scheduler looks to provide a better desktop experience.
Those wanting to try out the BORE scheduler on their own or learn more can do so via the [5]BORE scheduler on GitHub .
[1] https://www.phoronix.com/search/Zenwalk
[2] https://www.phoronix.com/search/BORE+scheduler
[3] https://www.phoronix.com/review/cachyos-bore
[4] https://www.zenwalk.org/2026/08/zenwalk-burst-oriented-kernel-brings.html
[5] https://github.com/firelzrd/bore-scheduler
Most [1]Zenwalk news is close to twenty years old on Phoronix but for this Slackware-compatible distro but was surprised this week with a Phoronix reader sending in a news tip over their effort to have a "true low latency desktop experience". Zenwalk was an interesting distribution back in the way when Slackware also had more prominence:
Their main deliverable with this new low-latency desktop effort is shipping a kernel making use of the [2]BORE scheduler . The BORE scheduler is an out-of-tree option that is also found [3]available on CachyOS and other Linux distributions. BORE is short for the Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer and caters to bursty tasks like gaming, audio, and desktop needs.
Zenwalk is now providing a Slackware kernel build with BORE patched in and otherwise compatible with upstream Slackware. The [4]Zenwalk blog talks up this kernel experience as:
"While the stock Slackware kernel hangs and drop frames when playing audio during a simple application compile task in background : In my tests this new kernel plays audio flawlessly while a big application compiling and a massive multi-thread media transcode are running in background : it's day and night !"
So Zenwalk is still pushing ahead and now with the BORE scheduler looks to provide a better desktop experience.
Those wanting to try out the BORE scheduler on their own or learn more can do so via the [5]BORE scheduler on GitHub .
[1] https://www.phoronix.com/search/Zenwalk
[2] https://www.phoronix.com/search/BORE+scheduler
[3] https://www.phoronix.com/review/cachyos-bore
[4] https://www.zenwalk.org/2026/08/zenwalk-burst-oriented-kernel-brings.html
[5] https://github.com/firelzrd/bore-scheduler