Basically - yes. I ran sysbench cpu run command on each VM. It was testing one thread on each. Just FYI, I did install EndeavourOS KDE on an aging i5, 2T hard drive, 16 Gig Ram, dual core machine and it was painfully slow. XFCE did run like a racehorse. So take that under advisement! Thanks!
@@bytesbreadandbarbecue6747 try compiling a custom kernel for your system with all security and debug features turned off, set quiet and nosplashscreen with other parameters for the grub boot command and disable all mitigations, its gonna run much faster
nice video, but how did you measure the cpu ev (cpu events)? Is it just sysbench --test=cpu --cpu-max-prime=x run?
Basically - yes. I ran sysbench cpu run command on each VM. It was testing one thread on each. Just FYI, I did install EndeavourOS KDE on an aging i5, 2T hard drive, 16 Gig Ram, dual core machine and it was painfully slow. XFCE did run like a racehorse. So take that under advisement! Thanks!
@@bytesbreadandbarbecue6747 try compiling a custom kernel for your system with all security and debug features turned off, set quiet and nosplashscreen with other parameters for the grub boot command and disable all mitigations, its gonna run much faster