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KernelIQ is an open-source Linux troubleshooting agent that explains why your system is slow, unstable, or behaving strangely. It continuously collects local telemetry, stores it in SQLite, and uses an LLM-driven investigation loop to turn system state into a clear diagnosis and an actionable next step.

KernelIqAsk your Linux machine why it is slow
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kernelIQ — Investigate Linux System Issues in Plain English
Hey everyone 👋 I just launched kernelIQ — an open-source Linux diagnostic assistant built to help investigate system issues in a more natural way. Instead of only showing raw metrics, kernelIQ is designed to help answer questions like: Why is my system slow? What happened to CPU a few minutes ago? Which process is writing most to disk? It combines local telemetry collection with an...
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Built kernelIQ, an open-source Linux diagnostic assistant for Ubuntu/Linux systems. The idea came from a frustration I kept having with system tools: they are good at showing metrics, logs, and process lists, but they do not really help answer questions like: * why is my system slow? * what happened to CPU a few minutes ago? * which process is writing most to disk? kernelIQ tries to bridge that...

KernelIqAsk your Linux machine why it is slow
