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minus-squareNoxiouslinkfedilink6•6 months ago Not yet in the Torvalds tree of Linux? I don’t think they’re gonna switch schedulers that quickly. They only changed from CFS (which they used for decades) to EEVDF last October.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•6 months agoNot until sched_ext lands, and you can then switch schedulers as you wish. Maybe in 6.12?
I don’t think they’re gonna switch schedulers that quickly. They only changed from CFS (which they used for decades) to EEVDF last October.
Not until sched_ext lands, and you can then switch schedulers as you wish. Maybe in 6.12?
Oh that’s cool. Looks very promising.