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>Natalie Vock of Valve's Linux graphics driver team primarily working on the RADV Vulkan driver has come up with a new interesting creation: patches to the Linux kernel and KDE for sharply improving the gaming experience for those running systems with limited amounts of video memory. Such as for graphics cards with just 8GB of dedicated vRAM, the patches now available -- initially on CachyOS for a nice out-of-the-box experience -- provide a noticeably better Linux gaming experience. Natalie Vock's Linux kernel patches are for the DRM device memory cgroup controller support and changes to the TTM memory management code for how allocations and evictions are handled.

Archive: https://archive.today/y3Tzl From the post: >>Natalie Vock of Valve's Linux graphics driver team primarily working on the RADV Vulkan driver has come up with a new interesting creation: patches to the Linux kernel and KDE for sharply improving the gaming experience for those running systems with limited amounts of video memory. Such as for graphics cards with just 8GB of dedicated vRAM, the patches now available -- initially on CachyOS for a nice out-of-the-box experience -- provide a noticeably better Linux gaming experience. Natalie Vock's Linux kernel patches are for the DRM device memory cgroup controller support and changes to the TTM memory management code for how allocations and evictions are handled.

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