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Tuned? Performance Tuning....

#1 Post by manyroads »

Has anyone here had experience with Tuned on MXLinux/ Debian? By way of background:
Tuned is a profile-based system tuning tool that uses the udev device manager to monitor connected devices, and enables both static and dynamic tuning of system settings. Dynamic tuning is an experimental feature and is turned off by default in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Tuned is also available for Debian and Ubuntu distributions and drastically improves performance.
You may read more here:
https://www.linuxsecrets.com/2892-tuned ... erformance

Is it worth using? Is it usable?
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Re: Tuned? Performance Tuning....

#2 Post by square »

It installs improperly.

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$ service tuned status
tuned: unrecognized service
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Re: Tuned? Performance Tuning....

#3 Post by timkb4cq »

Well, that wasn't nice - the tuned github has a sysvinit service but the debian package doesn't include it.
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Re: Tuned? Performance Tuning....

#4 Post by timkb4cq »

The latest tuned_2.24.1 - with a working sysvinit service file - has just been uploaded to the MX-23 Test repository.
The *.mxrepo.com mirrors should sync in 15 minutes or so, Third party mirrors, of course, will sync at their own schedule.
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Re: Tuned? Performance Tuning....

#5 Post by CharlesV »

manyroads wrote: Sun Dec 16, 2018 10:46 am Has anyone here had experience with Tuned on MXLinux/ Debian? By way of background:
Tuned is a profile-based system tuning tool that uses the udev device manager to monitor connected devices, and enables both static and dynamic tuning of system settings. Dynamic tuning is an experimental feature and is turned off by default in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Tuned is also available for Debian and Ubuntu distributions and drastically improves performance.
You may read more here:
https://www.linuxsecrets.com/2892-tuned ... erformance

Is it worth using? Is it usable?
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*QSI = Quick System Info from menu (Copy for Forum)
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*Please check the solved checkbox on the post that solved it.
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#6 Post by timkb4cq »

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Re: Tuned? Performance Tuning....

#7 Post by CharlesV »

aye just found that. Thank you
*QSI = Quick System Info from menu (Copy for Forum)
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Re: Tuned? Performance Tuning....

#8 Post by Stevo »

Now I want tooned, which makes all your fonts Comic Sans forever.
MXPI = MX Package Installer
QSI = Quick System Info from menu
The MX Test repository is mostly backports; not the same as Debian testing

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