readme: Add TT to the cpu schedulers list
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Alternative schedulers are available to you in linux-tkg:
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Alternative schedulers are available to you in linux-tkg:
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- Project C / PDS & BMQ by Alfred Chen: [blog](http://cchalpha.blogspot.com/ ), [code repository](https://gitlab.com/alfredchen/projectc)
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- Project C / PDS & BMQ by Alfred Chen: [blog](http://cchalpha.blogspot.com/ ), [code repository](https://gitlab.com/alfredchen/projectc)
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- MuQSS by Con Kolivas : [blog](http://ck-hack.blogspot.com/), [code repository](https://github.com/ckolivas/linux)
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- MuQSS by Con Kolivas : [blog](http://ck-hack.blogspot.com/), [code repository](https://github.com/ckolivas/linux)
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- CacULE by Hamad Marri: [code repository](https://github.com/hamadmarri/cacule-cpu-scheduler)
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- CacULE by Hamad Marri - CFS based : [code repository](https://github.com/hamadmarri/cacule-cpu-scheduler)
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- Undead PDS: TkG's port of the pre-Project C "PDS-mq" scheduler by Alfred Chen. While PDS-mq got dropped with kernel 5.1 in favor of its BMQ evolution/rework, it wasn't on par with PDS-mq in gaming. "U" PDS still performs better in some cases than other schedulers, so it's been kept undead.
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- Task Type (TT) by Hamad Marri - CFS based : [code repository](https://github.com/hamadmarri/TT-CPU-Scheduler)
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- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) by Masahito Suzuki [code repository](https://github.com/firelzrd/bore-scheduler)
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- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) by Masahito Suzuki - CFS based : [code repository](https://github.com/firelzrd/bore-scheduler)
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- Undead PDS : TkG's port of the pre-Project C "PDS-mq" scheduler by Alfred Chen. While PDS-mq got dropped with kernel 5.1 in favor of its BMQ evolution/rework, it wasn't on par with PDS-mq in gaming. "U" PDS still performed better in some cases than other schedulers, so it's been kept undead for a while.
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These alternative schedulers can offer a better performance/latency ratio for gaming and desktop use. The availability of each scheduler depends on the chosen Kernel version: the script will display what's available on a per-version basis.
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These alternative schedulers can offer a better performance/latency ratio for gaming and desktop use. The availability of each scheduler depends on the chosen Kernel version: the script will display what's available on a per-version basis.
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#### Default tweaks
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#### Default tweaks
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