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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
https://github.com/FeralInteractive/gamemode
Windows IMO is very inferior to the power of Linux simply because it's all controlled by a company and you can't really contribute easily. Linux is open source, it's completely free, welcome to newbies, has an amazing and thriving community, Linux is very powerful, and many other reasons.
Ever since Windows 10, I've quit Windows and started using Arch Linux because I can't take these horrible updates, spyware, poor performance, etc and Microsoft does nothing about it except release crap features that we don't want or ever use and ignore us unless it will generate them money.
I spent a whole week writing all this and I'm pretty happy with it because I use my own guides sometimes as well.
I got a thing regarding the cpu govenor though! if you get "cpufrequtils" and "indicator-cpufreq"
You can change the govenor on the fly with a click on the indicator plugin that will sit in your taskbar. It will give you the option to use your Cpu's turbo mode too (if your cpu supports it).
Just a handy tool to have.
sudo apt install cpufrequtils
sudo apt install indicator-cpufreq
Other than that it's a nice guide and helped me out a lot :-)