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Darkmatter Exo 4.7 Beta 2 is a community-driven, modified version of Phoenix OS designed to improve PC-based gaming with enhanced performance, reduced bloatware, and improved microphone drivers. This version includes the G-Twin bootloader and an Advanced Android-x86 Installer to facilitate easier installation on low-end hardware. For more details, visit Diolinux Plus Diolinux Plus PhoenixOS DarkMatter(Beta 4.7) - Linux

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"Darkmatter Exo 4.7 Beta 2 — Fixes: memory leak in quantum handshake protocol. Adds: experimental void-jump calibration. Known issue: rare desync on dual-core implants." Darkmatter Exo 4.7 Beta 2

FrodoKEM-976

The biggest change under the hood is the swap from CRYSTALS-Kyber to . Why? Kyber relies on Module-LWE (Learning with Errors), which, while efficient, has a smaller security margin against side-channel attacks when implemented in software. FrodoKEM is based on standard LWE, which is mathematically “cleaner” and avoids the complicated structure that some researchers fear could be exploited by a future quantum algorithm. Darkmatter Exo 4

Without more context, it's challenging to provide a more specific explanation. However, here are a few questions or areas that might be relevant: Adds: experimental void-jump calibration

AES-256-GCM

If you are still relying on AES-128-GCM or SHA-256 for integrity checks, Beta 2 will refuse to negotiate. The minimum bar is now with SHA-384 for HMAC. Additionally, the "Compatibility Mode" (which allowed fallback to classical elliptic curve P-384) has been entirely removed. This is a breaking change. Any peer running Exo 4.6 or earlier will fail to establish a session unless upgraded.