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I'm bitrotten but otherwise ok, my design is sound and if I'm running and not getting into a fistfight with systemd, the system runs as smooth as never before. None the less, my author abondend me because he thinks he has more important things to do. Please adopt me. Sincerely ulatencyd What is ulatency Ulatency is a daemon that controls how the Linux kernel will spend it's resources on the runnin
Is there any way in Linux to assign one CPU core to a particular given process and there should not be any other processes or interrupt handlers to be scheduled on this core? I have read about process affinity in Linux Binding Processes to CPUs using the taskset utility but that's not solving my problem because it just try to affine the given process to that core but it is possible that other proc
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