No the way I'm implementing security is actually to improve performance dramatically sunrat...
I have already tested the various kernels packaged for us to use from third-parties, that's why I have developed Hyper^Linux because I realized that their development was lacking of what should be considered basic to implement for this specific use case, their development has broader goals, a broader audience. Mine is dedicated to high performance competitive online gaming.
If you want to sign up to test the Hyper^Linux kernel I will gladly assist you, I am going to remake the guide for the 6.8 kernel in the near future, and you can use that with bullseye or bookworm, or even trixie without issues. It is a project also dedicated currently to enhance the capabilities of the Debian operating system.
(this is still in the earliest stages, basically I have no support except my own interest in so much as having a high performance kernel for this purpose, so it'll probably be great in a year, whereas right now it's merely awesome)
I have already tested the various kernels packaged for us to use from third-parties, that's why I have developed Hyper^Linux because I realized that their development was lacking of what should be considered basic to implement for this specific use case, their development has broader goals, a broader audience. Mine is dedicated to high performance competitive online gaming.
If you want to sign up to test the Hyper^Linux kernel I will gladly assist you, I am going to remake the guide for the 6.8 kernel in the near future, and you can use that with bullseye or bookworm, or even trixie without issues. It is a project also dedicated currently to enhance the capabilities of the Debian operating system.
(this is still in the earliest stages, basically I have no support except my own interest in so much as having a high performance kernel for this purpose, so it'll probably be great in a year, whereas right now it's merely awesome)
Statistics: Posted by Linuxgaming1824 — 2024-04-19 01:29