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Is there a way to keep Linux responsive when at ~100% CPU usage?
  • Responsiveness for typical everyday usage is one of the main scenarios kernels like Zen/Liquorix and their out of the box scheduler configurations are meant to improve, and in my experience they help a lot. Maybe give them a go sometime!

    Edit: For added context, I remember Zen significantly improving responsiveness under heavy loads such as the one OP is experiencing back when I was experimenting with some particularly computationally intensive tasks

  • Arch Linux, made immutable, declarative and atomic: blendOS v4 released
  • No such thing, we all start somewhere! :)

    Anyway, you could in fact do that if you were thinking of trying out other Fedora Atomic images such as Silverblue and whatnot (see also the ublue page listing tons of others, including your bazzite!). This uses different tooling, so unfortunately not in this case.

  • Sony's PSVR 2 virtual reality headset will get an adaptor for PCs this summer but its best features will remain exclusive to PlayStation
  • Yup, I hear ya. It's funny, the reason I was hyped before was it honestly didn't even cross my mind they'd launch it with all the cool features disabled. Makes no sense.

    The way they're wording it gives the vibes it was purely a business decision so it doesn't cannibalize PS5 sales or something, except that then makes it so that no one really has a reason to get it on PC either! Gotta love it.

    At this point I'm hoping the community will pick it up and hack away at it to enable whatever they can, maybe I'll consider it if something like that turns out to be feasible in the future.

  • My noob KDE desktop (first time using Linux for real)
  • Nice, that's a clean looking setup! Gotta love how flexible Plasma is.

    Side note, losing write access to one's own home directory sounds traumatic lol, even more so when you're new to Linux. Glad you stuck with it anyway!