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What is Linux Auto-Compile Solution (LACS)?

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Updated at February 13th, 2023

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Q: What is Linux Auto-Compile Solution (LACS)? 

A: Linux Auto-Compile Solution makes driver updates automated and seamless. It comes packaged with the Opensource driver. Once installed, all future updates will be handled automatically. LACS will monitor kernel releases and checks online database for relevant updates. It will automatically recompile and install new drivers. If the kernel was updated without a driver, the rollback feature ensures Data and Boot Volume remain accessible. 

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