I use linux-lqx. Works well, runs fast
I don’t really see a huge difference between kernels, to be honest. I just use the one that works, whether that’s lqx, Zen, or LTS even.
Cachyos-bore is hands down the best imo
I was going to post a picture of the terminal buuuut…
Linux-cachyos using sched-ext with scx_rustland.
❯ uname -r
6.8.9-cachyos
❯ systemctl status scx
● scx.service - scheduler daemon
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/scx.service; enabled; preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed 2024-05-08 20:06:12 CEST; 16h ago
Main PID: 1951 (scx_rustland)
IP: 0B in, 0B out
IO: 4.1M read, 0B written
Tasks: 2 (limit: 18347)
Memory: 78.6M (peak: 87.9M)
CPU: 25min 28.775s
CGroup: /system.slice/scx.service
└─1951 /nix/store/cfim7i7061gb8xqwa4irlbvsllaic90y-scx-unstable-20240429-b1bb2a5c5/bin/scx_rustl>
Mai 09 12:47:55 dragons-ryzen scx_rustland[1951]: 10:47:55 [INFO] core 3 cpu 6 pid=0
Mai 09 12:47:55 dragons-ryzen scx_rustland[1951]: 10:47:55 [INFO] core 3 cpu 7 pid=0
Mai 09 12:47:55 dragons-ryzen scx_rustland[1951]: 10:47:55 [INFO] core 4 cpu 8 pid=1345
Mai 09 12:47:55 dragons-ryzen scx_rustland[1951]: 10:47:55 [INFO] core 4 cpu 9 pid=0
Mai 09 12:47:55 dragons-ryzen scx_rustland[1951]: 10:47:55 [INFO] core 5 cpu 10 pid=0
Mai 09 12:47:55 dragons-ryzen scx_rustland[1951]: 10:47:55 [INFO] core 5 cpu 11 pid=0
Mai 09 12:47:55 dragons-ryzen scx_rustland[1951]: 10:47:55 [INFO] core 6 cpu 12 pid=0
Mai 09 12:47:55 dragons-ryzen scx_rustland[1951]: 10:47:55 [INFO] core 6 cpu 13 pid=0
Mai 09 12:47:55 dragons-ryzen scx_rustland[1951]: 10:47:55 [INFO] core 7 cpu 14 pid=0
Mai 09 12:47:55 dragons-ryzen scx_rustland[1951]: 10:47:55 [INFO] core 7 cpu 15 pid=[self]
I want a picture like the first post.
Kernel: 6.8.9-zen1-2-zen arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 14.1.1
clocksource: tsc avail: hpet,acpi_pm
parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=/@/boot/vmlinuz-linux-zen
root=UUID=7b049ab1-cf8c-4eb1-809e-b21343f9b233 rw rootflags=subvol=@
quiet loglevel=3 ibt=off
Right now, 6.8.9-zen1-1-zen
later, 6.8.8-AMD-znver3, IIRC
6.9.0-rc7-4-cachyos-rc
6.8.9-zen1-2-zen
6.8.9-zen1-2-zen
6.8.9-zen1-2-zen
ntoskrnl
using 6.8.9-zen1-2-zen
but for heavy gaming seems slow, any kernel which feels snappy and sharp on graphics?
On my Intel desktop : linux-clear-6.8.9-1
On AMD laptop: linux-xanmod-6.8.9-1
On 2009 MBP: linux-lts-6.1.71
Stay on-topic, open new help request.
Laptop: 6.1.0-18
Desktop: 6.8.9
Cachy Bore is very good for gaming. Try it
6.8.9-zen1-1-zen
wow, interesting
ok i will