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grazzolini 2022-08-22 15:46:23
# 2022-08-22 15:45:48
Just switching from GNOME to KDE might make a massive difference
You mean Plasma
ston 2022-08-22 15:46:35
So if you have special needs, it is recommended to compile your own kernel😂
grazzolini 2022-08-22 15:48:16
ston 2022-08-22 15:46:35
So if you have special needs, it is recommended to compile your own kernel😂
That doesn’t help much either. Specially if you don’t know what you need/want. You might get worse performance.
ston 2022-08-22 15:48:35
grazzolini 2022-08-22 15:48:16
That doesn’t help much either. Specially if you don’t know what you need/want. You might get worse performance.
ture😂
Zile995 2022-08-22 15:48:36
Zen kernel has MGLRU patches which will probably be available in 6.1 kernel
ston 2022-08-22 15:49:32
grazzolini 2022-08-22 15:48:16
That doesn’t help much either. Specially if you don’t know what you need/want. You might get worse performance.
But if the kernel is compiled for your own cpu architecture based on the default configuration of the arch kernel, it must be possible to increase performance
grazzolini 2022-08-22 15:50:19
ston 2022-08-22 15:49:32
But if the kernel is compiled for your own cpu architecture based on the default configuration of the arch kernel, it must be possible to increase performance
Slightly, not much
ston 2022-08-22 15:50:51
It may not be obvious, but it’s definitely there
# 2022-08-22 15:51:54
grazzolini 2022-08-22 15:46:23
You mean Plasma
Yes
ston 2022-08-22 15:54:34
In fact, turning off certain cpu-related kernel options in grub can also improve performance
such as
mitigations=off
ston 2022-08-22 15:56:15
Trading security for performance😂
Zile995 2022-08-22 15:56:26
ston 2022-08-22 15:54:34
In fact, turning off certain cpu-related kernel options in grub can also improve performance
such as
mitigations=off
I put retbleed=off for now, maybe I’ll change it in the near future.
il_muflone 2022-08-22 15:57:42
ston 2022-08-22 15:54:34
In fact, turning off certain cpu-related kernel options in grub can also improve performance
such as
mitigations=off
A way to disable/enable it at runtime would be useful
grazzolini 2022-08-22 15:58:02
ston 2022-08-22 15:54:34
In fact, turning off certain cpu-related kernel options in grub can also improve performance
such as
mitigations=off
That’s not a very good idea
ston 2022-08-22 15:58:10
Zile995 2022-08-22 15:56:26
I put retbleed=off for now, maybe I’ll change it in the near future.
mitigations=off
This option disables all cpu security patches that affect performance
grazzolini 2022-08-22 15:58:11
Specially if you have one of the affected CPU’s
ston 2022-08-22 15:59:18
grazzolini 2022-08-22 15:58:11
Specially if you have one of the affected CPU’s
I think the probability of a hacker launching an attack on your personal computer is very low, especially Meltdown
Zile995 2022-08-22 15:59:29
ston 2022-08-22 15:58:10
mitigations=off
This option disables all cpu security patches that affect performance
I know, but it’s not very safe.
ston 2022-08-22 16:00:00
A well-configured firewall may be more effective
grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:00:11
ston 2022-08-22 15:59:18
I think the probability of a hacker launching an attack on your personal computer is very low, especially Meltdown
This is false. There have been countless reports of spectre and friends exploits running on the wild.
grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:00:30
ston 2022-08-22 16:00:00
A well-configured firewall may be more effective
A firewall doesn’t stop spectre
Zile995 2022-08-22 16:00:42
ston 2022-08-22 15:59:18
I think the probability of a hacker launching an attack on your personal computer is very low, especially Meltdown
There are JavaScript Spectre exploits.
grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:01:02
Zile995 2022-08-22 16:00:42
There are JavaScript Spectre exploits.
javascript, webasm, etc.
grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:01:32
also, spectre isn’t used only for remote exploitation, it can also be used for privilege escalation, once an attacker gets local access.
ston 2022-08-22 16:02:07
I haven’t changed the kernel boot options because I don’t need to go for extreme performance
😂
C0rn3j 2022-08-22 16:03:48
What’s that mean, did my message not get sent, or did it get sent but I am just not subscribed, or did it get sent and I will only get replies to it or?
This is very vague
grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:05:04
C0rn3j 2022-08-22 16:03:48
What’s that mean, did my message not get sent, or did it get sent but I am just not subscribed, or did it get sent and I will only get replies to it or?
This is very vague
You’re not subscribed, and your message didn’t get through
C0rn3j 2022-08-22 16:05:19
https://lists.archlinux.org/listinfo/aur-general-owner
Also such list doesn’t even exist so I wonder if the person who initially included the list did so correctly
C0rn3j 2022-08-22 16:05:37
Oh no nvm I am blind.
C0rn3j 2022-08-22 16:05:51
grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:05:04
You’re not subscribed, and your message didn’t get through
Would be nice if it said so
grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:06:19
C0rn3j 2022-08-22 16:05:19
https://lists.archlinux.org/listinfo/aur-general-owner
Also such list doesn’t even exist so I wonder if the person who initially included the list did so correctly
The list is aur-general. you get an email from -owner
grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:06:31
that’s standard
grazzolini 2022-08-22 16:07:44
C0rn3j 2022-08-22 16:05:51
Would be nice if it said so
Send me the email, I’m still an admin on mailman
C0rn3j 2022-08-22 16:08:09
Where do you want it?
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