Maybe PikaOS?
But, IIRC, they are not innovative like CachyOS is; CachyOS actually tries to push performance enhancements forward. PikaOS, on the other hand, only implements the improvements found by others (like CachyOS).
Maybe PikaOS?
But, IIRC, they are not innovative like CachyOS is; CachyOS actually tries to push performance enhancements forward. PikaOS, on the other hand, only implements the improvements found by others (like CachyOS).
Wow, this actually sounds exactly like what I'm looking for. Thank you, I'll make sure to check it out.
Shades of bootstrapping Gentoo and spending two weeks of compute compiling Firefox because reasons.
You could build Debian from scratch and use your preferred compiler settings.
Honestly you won't notice any meaningful performance difference between a "gaming" distro and a normal one.
If you want gaming stuff configured out of the box try popOS. I believe pop also has a custom scheduler and kernel.
I don't know of anything like what you're looking for, but I have been using CachyOS for over a year now and I really like it. If you're looking to get the most performance out of your machine for gaming I wouldn't think you'd want such a stable release like Debian anyway.
Edit: like the other poster mentioned, I never did any testing or anything, but I also didn't notice any major improvements when I switched from vanilla Arch to CachyOS to be fair.
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