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@ObscureXwing ObscureXwing released this 25 Apr 16:51
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Custom "All In One" kernels with which you can improve your Debian gaming performance and make gaming process much smoother and gain more FPS! At the same time, you do not need to sacrifice the opportunity to work at your computer!

(this release for amd cpu users only)

Release Info :

  • 5.10.30 updated kernel with zen3 support
  • BMQ CPU scheduler which gives a large increase in performance with low resource consumption
  • FUNCTION_TRACER/GRAPH_TRACER disabled for lowering overhead
  • CUDA/NvEnc is working with these kernels !
  • CattaRappa mode enabled to give you higher performances in various cases
  • improved throughput (at the cost of latency) to improve VMs performance
  • added Bcache filesystem support
  • added back missing symbol for AES-NI/AVX support on ZFS
  • added support for fsync
  • added support for futex2
  • enabled Binder and Ashmem kernel modules required to use the android emulator Anbox
  • patches from Zen/Liquorix kernel and additional tweaks for a better gaming experience
  • Kernels are optimized for performance for each individual processor microarchitecture
  • aggressive ondemand governor instead of default ondemand to improve performance on low loads/high core count CPUs while keeping some power efficiency from frequency scaling
  • acpi_cpufreq bug fixed(but kernels will use more power)
  • added "intel_pstate=passive" to default kernel command line options