Interesting proposal. Are you sure about that claim, Felix? Do you
have data to support it?
Now that linux-lowlatency is in universe and is just a build with
different option of the same kernel, it might not be risky at all, and
if that's a real win for responsiveness (which is definitely an
important metric), using -lowlatency by default can be something to
suggest to the kernel team.
Interesting proposal. Are you sure about that claim, Felix? Do you
have data to support it?
Now that linux-lowlatency is in universe and is just a build with
different option of the same kernel, it might not be risky at all, and
if that's a real win for responsiveness (which is definitely an
important metric), using -lowlatency by default can be something to
suggest to the kernel team.