zen-kernel
bustd
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1,864 | 210 | |
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0.0 | 4.2 | |
5 days ago | 6 months ago | |
C | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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zen-kernel
- What Do You Know about Your Linux System?
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7950X3D second CCD is not completely inactive during games
Linux is configurable. If you don't want it to freeze up, configure it so it wont https://github.com/zen-kernel/zen-kernel
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Custom Kernel Code Reviews? (Liquorix, Xanmod, Zen, etc. and supply chain attacks)
What do you mean fingers in the pie? And for liquorix the four people are only the ones involved in the packaging, you'll notice that they just include one huge monolithic patch here https://github.com/damentz/liquorix-package/tree/6.1/master/linux-liquorix/debian/patches/zen and to see what is inside that and whose fingers are in there you need to look into https://github.com/zen-kernel/zen-kernel and you have exactly the same situation as with xanmod with your 13k contributors.
- If your system is installed on dm-crypt and becomes unresponsive when writing/reading a lot of data (like installing Steam games) try disabling dm-crypt workqueues.
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Lenovo IdeaPad - regression introduced in kernel 5.19.10 still exists despite fix being included in 6.1
It seems like the zen kernel "doesn't use" the same version as the upstream kernel (default). I think for now it is still on 6.0.12: https://github.com/zen-kernel/zen-kernel
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Let's Play with the Linux Kernel
Find the source here.
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The flashing screen bug seems to be fixed with the 5.19.13 kernel
Officially supported kernels Community support on forum and bug reporting is available for officially supported kernels. Stable — Vanilla Linux kernel and modules, with a few patches applied. https://www.kernel.org/ || linux Hardened — A security-focused Linux kernel applying a set of hardening patches to mitigate kernel and userspace exploits. It also enables more upstream kernel hardening features than linux. https://github.com/anthraxx/linux-hardened || linux-hardened Longterm — Long-term support (LTS) Linux kernel and modules. https://www.kernel.org/ || linux-lts Zen Kernel — Result of a collaborative effort of kernel hackers to provide the best Linux kernel possible for everyday systems. Some more details can be found on https://liquorix.net (which provides kernel binaries based on Zen for Debian). https://github.com/zen-kernel/zen-kernel || linux-zen
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How can I get ZEN kernel on Void?
linux5.18-zen $: cd patches patches $: wget https://github.com/zen-kernel/zen-kernel/releases/download/v5.18.11-zen1/v5.18.11-zen1.patch.xz patches $: xz -d v5.18.11-zen1.patch.xz
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Is there any database for optimal game settings like the geforce experience?
@OP So yeah on Linux we don't have NVE which i'm kinda glad about for various reasons. But we have gamemode (sorry for the ArchWiki entry on it) and custom kernels like Zen. If you opt to install the Zen Kernel ALWAYS keep a regular Kernel as backup, just in case.
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nvme SSD boot time slowed down with linux 5.18
I was afraid that disabling dm-crypt workqueues caused it: https://github.com/zen-kernel/zen-kernel/issues/282
bustd
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System76 Scheduler: WOW
I've seen them promote bustd more than once. They also said they were thinking to provide it pre-installed in Pop!_OS.
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Is there any command-line application that you wish existed but doesn't (or isn't as good as you wished)?
bustd - a process killer daemon to handle out of memory scenarios
- GitHub - vrmiguel/bustd: a super lightweight process killer daemon for out-of-memory scenarios on Linux
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`bustd` is a really lightweight process killer daemon for out-of-memory scenarios on Linux
Repo: https://github.com/vrmiguel/bustd/
What are some alternatives?
linux - XanMod: Linux kernel source code tree
jacarex-old - (WIP) Interactive Regex tutorial and playground
linux-tkg - linux-tkg custom kernels
daemonize - Library for writing system daemons
liquorix-package - Liquorix Debian Package
dotfiles - 🌃 Dotfiles (configurations and scripts) for my current Arch machine
linux-hardened - Minimal supplement to upstream Kernel Self Protection Project changes. Features already provided by SELinux + Yama and archs other than multiarch arm64 / x86_64 aren't in scope. Only tags have stable history. Shared IRC channel with KSPP: irc.libera.chat #linux-hardening
kindly - kindly is a simple Rust implementation of a set-user-ID-root program, similar to sudo but in a much reduced way.
linux - Linux kernel source tree
thrash-protect - Simple-Stupid user-space program doing "kill -STOP" and "kill -CONT" to protect from thrashing. It works a bit like the ABS break on the car.
system76-scheduler - Auto-configure CFS and process priorities for improved desktop responsiveness