CachyOS scx-sheduler is fantastic!

Computers are a hobby, a good escape from the pressures of my job. I do a bit of Python programming for fun. I work in the health sector, so professionally, I deal with the physical, mental, and social problems of human beings. LOL!

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lol, a thing that I would never have patience for I would think .

Props to you for doing that job, of which might not be that fun at times.

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I started my Linux journey about three years ago with the book How Linux Works - Brian Ward.
So, what about you? Are you in the IT sector?

You will do this kind of thing with SwarmUI! :smile:

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Or this!!

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Using about 20 photos of yourself and after training a LORA of yourself, you will have your actual self sitting in the car with OneTrainer.

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Last one, promise.

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Lol, nice pics @indy !

Downloaded as well.

Nope , I in the NoTech Sector ! lol of which I m best.

I just like to tweak my installs here & there.

I m not working anymore due to some lowerback & shoulders issues, I was driving big trucks before hauling in Canada & the US, EastCoast to the MidWest mainly, been on Linux from the 2000s I would think of.

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Wow! I used to drive a 5-hour journey on the UK motorways for a job I did away from home. It was nothing compared to the distances you have taken. I took it easy during these journeys following big trucks and thought about changing my career to a trucker! LOL. My job at the time almost made me burnt out. I actually enjoy my job now and have no plans to be a trucker.

I hope your back feels better soon.

How you got the E-ATX motherboard on your beloved Antec case sounds fun. Enjoy.

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Thx @indy

It just dropped in there, but I lost the mid cable/wire wholes, my main concerns were the space for the PSU Height-wise , of which was tight but ok, I was planning to buy another Antec MidTower that could handle E-ATX MBs. But it was fitting tight but all good without any interference connecter-wise whatsoever.

Make sure the new case can fit an RTX 4090 or 5090. One trip on the ice road will earn you one! (I am sorry for the bad dad joke.)

I have a Fractal Design Torrent case. It is huge and has loads of space inside, which is completely opposite to your approach to cases.

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Thx @indy , Nice tower in there !

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There were some brief graphical glitches with --autopilot. With --performance --no-core-compaction flags, it is pretty smooth. Yay! :raised_hands: @iSpeakVeryWell

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@indy No apology necessary :wink: I play single player on Linux, no multiplayer. The last games that all ran smoothly on Linux were: Forza Horizon 5, Red Dead Redemption 2, The Talos Principle 2, Under the Waves, Doom Eternal + addons, System Shock Remake. I had played the last graphics behemoths under Win 11 (Cyberpunk 2077+Addon, Alan Wake2 (with pathtracing, DLSS quality, frame generation in 4K)). I now also think that my distro hopping is over, thanks to CachyOS :slight_smile:
I only use Suse (SLES15) at work, but not much. I’m not a Linux admin :wink:

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Ha! I am not the only one playing single-player games, then! That’s a cool choice of games. Don’t hate me; I am a big Far Cry fan. I am also thinking about buying the MS Flight Simulator. I am so glad that my distro hopping is over, too. Wishing you a good rest of the week, @homkie.

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Well, the bad infuences some can have ! :joy:

systemctl status scx                                                                                                                       
● scx.service - Start scx_scheduler
     Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/scx.service; enabled; preset: disabled)
     Active: active (running) since Tue 2024-09-24 17:07:56 EDT; 39s ago
 Invocation: a5ba9b7b19704c8ababeb004230d427c
   Main PID: 690 (scx_lavd)
      Tasks: 4 (limit: 37925)
     Memory: 29.2M (peak: 30.9M)
        CPU: 243ms
     CGroup: /system.slice/scx.service
             └─690 scx_lavd --performance --no-core-compaction

Sep 24 17:07:56 cachyos-x8664 systemd[1]: Started Start scx_scheduler.
Sep 24 17:07:56 cachyos-x8664 bash[690]: 21:07:56 [INFO] scx_lavd scheduler is initialized (build ID: 1.0.4-gfb35fdb-dirty x86_64-unknown-linux->
Sep 24 17:07:56 cachyos-x8664 bash[690]: 21:07:56 [INFO] scx_lavd scheduler starts running.
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Yay!

You are comfortable now tinkering with the scheduler!! I think all the CachyOS users have this privilege. Other distros have to wait until the kernel 6.12.

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lol. yep @indy , slowly getting there, used more to play into GRUB, Sysctrl, now a bit more on something else, I might be good one day ! lol

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I must say that I play more into stuff that don t appear real quick as icons, themes, conky, stuff alike that has some are great at those.

I must say that I never taught that schedulers could be tweaked like that the ones in here.

You are a Linux geek! First time I heard about Conky!

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