> Now-a-days there are two versions of some of the more popular kernels, > with the other version designed for people who run machinery which often > needs corrective response in case a machine needs correcting quickly, as > in a very few microseconds. They will have an rt in their version names.
Actually, there is a service called "tuned". I saw it while researching. The software is written by Redhat. In fact, his work can be done manually, but for those who do not know, it can automatically bring the parameters. https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/tuned/tuned-adm.8.en.html On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 2:54 PM Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote: > > On Thursday 24 June 2021 07:30:05 Gokan Atmaca wrote: > > > Hello > > > > Is there a kernel tuning service in Debian ? I heard it from one > > person during a chat. But there is no such service that I know of. > > There was such a utility, about 20 years ago, that fixed some of the low > hanging fruit, but progress has obsoleted it. > > Now-a-days there are two versions of some of the more popular kernels, > with the other version designed for people who run machinery which often > needs corrective response in case a machine needs correcting quickly, as > in a very few microseconds. They will have an rt in their version names. > > Cheers, Gene Heskett > -- > "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: > soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." > -Ed Howdershelt (Author) > If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable. > - Louis D. Brandeis > Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene> >