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Ripping the Kernel: Why the Default Linux Distribution Is a Performance Bottleneck for Gamers
Ripping the Kernel: Why the Default Linux Distribution Is a Performance Bottleneck for Gamers The short answer is that the stock kernel shipped with most Linux operating system distributions is tuned for universal stability, not for the low-latency, high-throughput demands of modern gaming. It bundles generic scheduler settings, broad-brush power-management