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Linus Torvalds Throws Down The Hammer: Extensible Scheduler "sched_ext" In Linux 6.11
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Sounds good but what does sched_ext do and mean for the future?
Changing schedulers on-the-fly, depending on what you need to do on your machine.
Oooh that's cool
Holy shit that is one heck of a thing to do.
Hasnt android (or at least custom roms) had this since forever?
I think you're talking about CPU governors (conservative, ondemand, powersave etc.)