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  • #21
    Originally posted by Kjell View Post
    I've realized that the default EEVDF+BORE kernel adds a noticble delay when switching between heavy apps (like VSCodium) in Sway. Took your tip and used linux-cachyos-eevdf-lto and it's much better now!
    How funny, because I've had some smoothness problems (not responsivity) recently under very heavy cpu load, so I've switched to EEVDF+BORE and it feels smoother lol. But maybe it's just a placebo.

    And maybe responsiveness will suffer. There is no noticeable difference in my code-oss, I guess.

    But I always take non-standard schedulers etc with a grain of salt.
    If they are SO good then why they are not mainlined as default and no one even thinks about it?
    That's why pure eevdf was my first choice.

    edit: back to eevdf. I did a simple test and both schedulers fail it, I see no difference. I ordered ollama with large model write a program using CPU, while moving wobbly window on the other screen. It doesn't feel smooth at all, even though ollama has very low priority set.
    Last edited by sobrus; 15 January 2024, 11:27 AM.

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