08-18-2020, 11:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-18-2020, 11:20 AM by TheOldPresbyope.
Edit Reason: amended the final paragraph
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@roberto.pierpaoli
Since moOde is based on Linux, these standard Linux tricks are still available.
All except, perhaps, the "realtime kernel, that is. (As an aside, this is like saying "luxury" car. You have to specify what is the basis for the appellation "realtime".) You can built your own kernel if you're determined, tuning every parameter ever invented. If you've never done this before I'll warn you it can be as much fun as solving a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle which may or may not be missing some pieces.
I don't know what system minimization means. If you look at moOde's System Config screen you'll see several settings for CPU governor and for disabling unused hardware.
Also, see threads such as Sound tweaks ....
Regards,
Kent
Quote: I have done all the tuning manually (realtime kernel, system minimization, no CPU stepping, unused hardware disabled etc.)
Since moOde is based on Linux, these standard Linux tricks are still available.
All except, perhaps, the "realtime kernel, that is. (As an aside, this is like saying "luxury" car. You have to specify what is the basis for the appellation "realtime".) You can built your own kernel if you're determined, tuning every parameter ever invented. If you've never done this before I'll warn you it can be as much fun as solving a 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle which may or may not be missing some pieces.
I don't know what system minimization means. If you look at moOde's System Config screen you'll see several settings for CPU governor and for disabling unused hardware.
Also, see threads such as Sound tweaks ....
Regards,
Kent