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Linux Kernal Tweaking
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Linux Kernal Tweaking
Hi everyone,
Just found this from OSNews:
Linux: The Completely Fair Scheduler | KernelTrap
Looks like someone improved the kernel task scheduler on Linux v2.6.21-rc6.
Anyone has the guts enought to try ?
Ian
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