**Due to intel_pstate poor performances as of late, I have decided to set it to passive mode to make use of the acpi_cpufreq governors passthrough, keeping full support for turbo frequencies.** ### MuQSS and BMQ are not yet available options for this revision A custom Linux kernel 5.8.y with specific PDS and CFS CPU schedulers related patchsets selector and added tweaks for a nice interactivity/performance balance, aiming for the best gaming experience. PDS-mq was originally created by Alfred Chen : http://cchalpha.blogspot.com/ While he dropped it with kernel 5.1 in favor of its BMQ evolution/rework, my pretty bad gaming experiences with BMQ up to this point convinced me to keep PDS afloat for as long as it'll make sense/I'll be able to. Various personalization options available and userpatches support (put your own patches in the same dir as the PKGBUILD, with the ".mypatch" extension. Comes with a slightly modified Arch config asking for a few core personalization settings at compilation time. If you want to streamline your kernel config for lower footprint and faster compilations : https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Modprobed-db You can enable support for it at the beginning of the PKGBUILD file. Make sure to read everything you need to know about it. ## Other stuff included: - Graysky's per-CPU-arch native optimizations - https://github.com/graysky2/kernel_gcc_patch - memory management and swapping tweaks - scheduling tweaks - optional "Zenify" patchset using core blk, mm and scheduler tweaks from Zen - CFS tweaks - using yeah TCP congestion algo by default - using cake network queue management system - using vm.max_map_count=262144 by default - cherry-picked clear linux patches - **optional** overrides for missing ACS capabilities - **optional** Fsync support (proton) ``` git clone https://github.com/Frogging-Family/linux-tkg.git cd linux-tkg/linux58-rc-tkg makepkg -si ```