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i installed arch linux and did my best to set everything up for gaming, but after a while i noticed that i wasn't added to the gamemode group which wasn't allowing gamemode to work while i was gaming.
i am wondering if there is any other groups i should add myself to in order to avoid something like this in the future? i am fairly new to linux i'm still learning so excuse my noobyness.
Last edited by smithykerr (2024-10-15 14:08:11)
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None, unless otherwise indicated with sane reasoning. You used to have specific groups for HW access in the earlier times, nowadays your login session will generally provide the necessary HW access to your active login user so you don't need to explicitly add yourself to any groups. Doing so haphazardly could open you up to security issues.
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great thank you that's what i was worried about, i didn't want anything having permissions that shouldn't have it.
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Try searching the arch wiki next time .
Add yourself to the gamemode user group. Without it, the gamemode user daemon will not have rights to change CPU governor or the niceness of processes.
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