Zorin OS user shares eight specific performance tweaks for Linux distribution. The tweaks include disabling unnecessary startup services, reducing desktop effects, adjusting swap space, optimizing kernel parameters, and limiting background processes. Each change targets measurable performance gains in boot time and system responsiveness. The user emphasizes that these adjustments are accessible to non-experts with basic command-line skills. These optimizations help users achieve faster boot times and smoother operation on lower-end hardware.
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GCC Git Enables Additional Tuning For AMD Zen 6
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