Quote from: johnpark on February 23, 2024, 07:59:19 AMI'm wondering if anyone out there is using Process Lasso to get better hit rego, FPS, etc for gaming?
In particular being able to load certain apps to certain logical cores so core 0 isn't overloaded with tasks, etc?
Quote from: TheRealBix on January 04, 2024, 07:35:26 AMOk I found a way, tho not that elegant... It may serves for others.
I'm using Profile Switcher to change between two profiles : Game and Desktop. The only key difference between those is the (16-31) rule from Game is (0-31) for Desktop.
Added a rule in Profile Switcher for actual games and specific softwares to trigger the Game profile.
Not elegant because the switch isn't fast, do not care if processes are foreground/background, and tedious because I must update both profiles for each update modification I must do.
Quote from: ericagallagher on March 28, 2024, 12:56:46 AMhello, before proceeding, ensure you have the following prerequisites installed:Hope that my solution is useful for you.
1. A subversion client
2. Standard Linux development tools (such as gcc, make, etc.)
4. The python-magic module
5. The zlib and lzma development packages
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Depending on your Ubuntu version, use one of the following commands to install the necessary packages:
5. For Ubuntu 18.04 and older:sudo apt-get install git build-essential zlib1g-dev liblzma-dev python-magic autoconf
sudo apt-get install git build-essential zlib1g-dev liblzma-dev python-magic autoconf