Originally posted by Linuxxx
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But regarding MuQSS, I think it was a good thing that it was discontinued. It figuratively ripped off the band-aid that had been festering for the last 12 months for both Con and the users of his process scheduler.
For me, it began the unpleasant research of what the current state of process schedulers on Linux was. Fortunately, the timing of Con's retirement to maintaining MuQSS couldn't have come at a better time. Alfred's PDS is MuQSS' spiritual sequel or successor. It improves on BFS/MuQSS in some major ways, with single threaded performance being one of the largest.
In other words, the latest version of Liquorix you can get today is very much superior to all the versions before 5.14.
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