Sentry's Projects

sentry/kernel-fsync

kernel-fsync has been discontinued with the release of Fedora 41 If you want a similar experience I can recommend kernel-blu For your immutable needs Bazzite makes use of kernel-fsync If you are not interested in fiddling with your system, I recommend trying out Nobara kernel-fsync fsync? This package was created around the time the fsync, or what is now known as futex2, patches were released. To allow people to already make use of them for various performance gains and the ability to provide feedback this package was created. Over time more things were added and fsync was merged into the kernel, so the name does not reflect what is contained in thse kernel builds. What does it contain? kernel-fsync contains a few patches: cherry-picked Zen patches (based on glitched-base by tkg) fsync futex2 compatibility patch (patch) OpenRGB (patch) amdgpu radeon patch (patch) acpi proc idle skip patch (patch) steam deck support (patch) including work-in-progress patches. surface support (upstream) Asus patches (upstream) Lenovo Legion patches i915 async page flipping patches and more... Things are constantly added, updated and removed so this list is not comprehensive. You can find the source for these builds on pagure.io/kernel-fsync. Can you add more patches? I'm always open to patch recommendations, feel free to open an issue on the pagure repo or contact be on discord jan200101. I am but a single person, so I don't always have the necessary means to test or verify some patches, let alone make judgement calls if some patches are sane to include so in general only things that are optional or bring no major downside are included. Can you port it to other distros? kernel-fsync is strictly a patch ontop of the existing kernel package Fedora provides with various things added ontop. Porting the whole thing over to a unique distro would be a huge amount of work, but you can build your own distros kernel using the same patches on the pagure repo

sentry/taisei

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 41 : aarch64, x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : aarch64, x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : aarch64, x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : aarch64, x86_64

sentry/slade

COPR repo for the SLADE Doom Editor
  • Fedora 41 : x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : x86_64

sentry/odamex

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 41 : x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : x86_64

sentry/orca-slicer

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 42 : x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : x86_64

sentry/framework-laptop-kmod

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 42 : x86_64

sentry/gstreamer1-sbc

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 42 : x86_64

sentry/zig-0.14.1

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 41 : aarch64, x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : aarch64, x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : aarch64, x86_64

sentry/zig0.14

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 41 : aarch64, x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : aarch64, x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : aarch64, x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : aarch64, x86_64

sentry/zig-test

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 41 : x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : x86_64

sentry/efi-test

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 41 : x86_64

sentry/kernel-blu

If you prefer immutable systems you can use Bazzite which shares many kernel patches If you are interested in a more complete out of the box experience, I recommend trying out Nobara Neither of these projects make use of kernel-blu but they are considered friends of the project and some work may be shared between them. kernel-blu What is this? kernel-blu is a custom fedora kernel based Fedora's always ready kernel It aims to support more hardware, improve existing functionality and give end-users access to cutting-edge features. Its based on the old kernel-fsync kernel. What does it contain? kernel-blu contains quite a few additions: amdgpu radeon patch amdgpu HDR support Bore CPU Scheduler i915 async page flipping fixes i915 real-time capabiltiies uinput overrides amd pstate improvements BBR3 miscellaneous additions usb interrupt interval override Fixing DualShock bluetooth poll rate to 1ms [patch] used to be included, why was it removed? patches are added based on recommendations from contributors and users but often they are for specific hardware that I do not have to test. If a patch becomes too cubersome to maintain it may be removed until its made clear that there are people relying on it, feel free to open an issue on Github if this is the case. Here are some examples of patchsets that have been removed and why: asus-linux often introduces changes across the kernel that are result in incompatibilities in other patches not extremely well tested so many issues come up I do not own relevant ASUS hardware to test it Steam Deck patches changes behavior of some subsystems in ways that are required for the Steam Deck but not on regular Computers Little to no effort being made to upstream the changes, work is being done by the community to clear this up Most Steam Deck users use SteamOS but I am open to readding this if the demand is there acpi override allows arbitrary acpi calls to be from userspace potentially resulting in badly behaved apps issuing malicious instructions there are few applications that require this ACS override allows IO boundaries to be ignored which would enable devices in one group to communicate with each other regardless of host system, lots of potential for exploitation t2 macbook patches Devices are practically EOL with more effort going towards supporting the next generation of Apple M1 computers No hardware to test Project C Scheduler Initially tried but later replaced with the more reliable BORE due to instability Can you add more patches? I'm always open to patch recommendations, feel free to open an issue on the [Github repo]https://github.com/Jan200101/kernel-blu). I am but a single person, so I don't always have the necessary means to test or verify some patches, let alone make judgement calls if some patches are sane to include so in general only things that are optional or bring no major downside are included. Can you port it to other distros? kernel-blu is based on the Always Ready Kernel, it should be possible to use the kernel tree when building your distros kernel. If you want to port the additions to a different kernel a helpful repo with patches is provided here. Here is a non comprehensive list of patches that used to be included but were removed and why: linux-surface: Not updated for 6.14, will be readded at a later date asus-linux: unmaintainable steam deck: multiple different patches, unclear which to pick acs-override: enables sandbox escapes through IOMMU Made possible thanks to: Fedora Project Nobara Project Bazzite CachyOS Frogging Family every patch author and everyone who helped along the way
  • Fedora 41 : x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : x86_64

sentry/obs-studio-plugin-input-overlay

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 41 : aarch64, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : aarch64, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : aarch64, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : aarch64, ppc64le, s390x, x86_64

sentry/rEFInd-test

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • Fedora 41 : aarch64, x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : aarch64, x86_64
  • Fedora 43 : aarch64, x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : aarch64, x86_64