Arch Linux changes vm.max_map_count to match Fedora, Ubuntu for better gaming

Nice to see more Linux distributions make changes to ensure the gaming experience is good. Arch Linux is now following Fedora and Ubuntu on upping the vm.max_map_count value.

Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/04/arch-linux-changes-vmmax-map-count-to-match-fedora-ubuntu-for-better-gaming

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Nice to see more Linux distributions make changes to ensure the gaming experience is good. Arch Linux is now following Fedora and Ubuntu on upping the vm.max_map_count value.

Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/04/arch-linux-changes-vmmax-map-count-to-match-fedora-ubuntu-for-better-gaming

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Arch Linux changes vm.max_map_count to match Fedora, Ubuntu for better gaming

  • ShadowReaper

    It’s great to see more Linux distributions making changes to enhance the gaming experience, especially for survival horror games where every detail matters. The increased vm.max_map_count value on Arch Linux will surely make a difference in creating a smoother and more immersive gameplay. Can’t wait to see how this improvement enhances the overall gaming experience on this platform!

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