linux-tkg/linux59-tkg
Tk-Glitch 56097fd0be linux59/510-tkg: Fix compilation with MuQSS on Debian-based distros
Thanks to @samcv for the heads up and patch!

Fixes https://github.com/Frogging-Family/linux-tkg/issues/93
2020-10-26 14:15:06 +07:00
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linux59-tkg-config linux59-tkg: Import 5.9 version of the bcachefs patchset - https://github.com/koverstreet/bcachefs 2020-10-21 14:22:29 +07:00
linux59-tkg-patches linux59/510-tkg: Fix compilation with MuQSS on Debian-based distros 2020-10-26 14:15:06 +07:00
PKGBUILD linux59/510-tkg: Fix compilation with MuQSS on Debian-based distros 2020-10-26 14:15:06 +07:00
README.md Update readmes 2020-10-26 13:04:18 +07:00
customization.cfg linux59-tkg: Import 5.9 version of the bcachefs patchset - https://github.com/koverstreet/bcachefs 2020-10-21 14:22:29 +07:00
install.sh linux59-tkg: Update linux59-rc-tkg to 5.9.0 release 2020-10-12 12:04:09 +07:00

README.md

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.

A custom Linux kernel 5.9.y with specific MuQSS, Project C / PDS & BMQ CPU schedulers related patchsets selector (stock CFS is also an option) and added tweaks for a nice interactivity/performance balance, aiming for the best gaming experience.

Various personalization options available and userpatches support (put your own patches in the same dir as the PKGBUILD, with the ".mypatch" extension). The options built with are installed to /usr/share/doc/$pkgbase/customization.cfg, where $pkgbase is the package name.

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 optionally enable support for it at the beginning of the PKGBUILD file. Make sure to read everything you need to know about it as there are big caevats making it NOT recommended for most users.

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=524288 by default
  • cherry-picked clear linux patches
  • optional overrides for missing ACS capabilities
  • optional Fsync support (proton)

Install procedure

DEB (Debian, Ubuntu and derivatives) and RPM (Fedora, SUSE and derivatives) based distributions

git clone https://github.com/Frogging-Family/linux-tkg.git
cd linux-tkg/linux59-tkg
# Optional: edit customization.cfg file
./install.sh install

Uninstalling custom kernels installed through the script has to be done manually. The script can can help out with some useful information:

cd path/to/linux-tkg/linux59-tkg
./install.sh uninstall-help

Other linux distributions

If your distro is not DEB or RPM based, install.sh script can clone the kernel tree, patch and edit a .config file from your current distro's that is expected at /boot/config-`uname -r`.config (otherwise it won't work as-is)

The command to do for that is:

./install.sh config