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linux-cachyos-deckify: Re-enable RCU lazy by default #387

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Perhaps this was just lost along with the last config sync (baea61c), but if it was intentional I'd like to hear reasons, as for Handled devices we'd like to keep battery life more at the expense of small performance regressions.

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Indeed

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Not sure if we should enable this by default for other kernels as well to help laptop users? I asked about this a long time ago (ad001a5#commitcomment-143615023), but we decided not to focus on it then. Other kernels and Arch Linux config seem to have this enabled.

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1Naim commented Jan 28, 2025

I believe having it off by default was a deliberate choice. The wiki has guides on how to enable this via boot parameters, and I've been using that for a long time already.

@ptr1337 ptr1337 merged commit 4cdb135 into master Feb 2, 2025
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