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Gratitude #12

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aarrayy opened this issue Sep 4, 2021 · 4 comments
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Gratitude #12

aarrayy opened this issue Sep 4, 2021 · 4 comments
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@aarrayy
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aarrayy commented Sep 4, 2021

hey ptr, i just wanted to say you thanks so much for maintaining the repository up to date, this is the 10th kernel that i use from you, and by far its the fastest i have ever tried yet, (rdb-llvm branch) i wish you the best on life and thanks for making linux a much better experience overall

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ptr1337 commented Sep 4, 2021

Wow, glad to hear that! It's mostly one of the first times of getting such a compliment!
It's really much work and spend much time in those projects but I think they will be great and maybe more people will going to switch to linux.

Really a big thanks! Wish you also the best!

Regards, have a good day!

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It's really much work and spend much time in those projects but I think they will be great and maybe more people will going to switch to linux.

Do you have any plans to add support for non-cacule builds?

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ptr1337 commented Sep 12, 2021

It's really much work and spend much time in those projects but I think they will be great and maybe more people will going to switch to linux.

Do you have any plans to add support for non-cacule builds?

Do you mean for other CPU-scheduler or other OS support ?

I know that Hamad has cancelled his project, but I gonna keep it maintained and updated.
I though about also maintaining a normal cfs based kernel, since the cfs scheduler is also running quite good these days.
Maybe the BMQ Scheduleri I can also support. But if I want to maintain the pds scheduler, I don't know.
since my experience was quite bad with the pds scheduler, many like it but for me on two different rigs (one intol based and one amd based) I really not found any improvements regarding a smooth gameplay and all in all experience. The pds scheduler seems to me a only "more fps" or throughput scheduler then the other ones.

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mrlamud commented Nov 4, 2021

May I join " aarrayy " to thank for your hard work?
Thank you very much.

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