Hi,There has been some discussion about performance of our distributions in gamingspecific workflows. While it would be hard to approach every single game to fixthe abhorent performance due to sloppy steam ports to Linux, and Wine emulationperformance, we can do better by providing a distribution with tweakedperformance impacting parameters.What does that entail? The main complaint is that Intel, being a way more popularchoice for gamers, lags behind AMD on openSUSE distributions. It would be a stepin right direction if we had kernels specific for vendor, due to largedifferences between the ways they choose to build their CPUs. On top of that,we should have versions of packages, which avoid any sort of security if itimpacts performance. All the security flags in GCC, gone, all the fixes toSpectre and Meltdown cause major drop in performance, there is no point to keepthem for this new distribution.Obviously we would need to provide beta drivers for Nvidia GPUs directly in thedistribution non-oss repos, to rebuild them every time new major kernel comesout, so the drivers never stop working properly. On top of that, for enthusiastsof AMD GPUs and Intel integrated, we should provide git version of mesa andrelated drivers, after all gaming is so on edge, every improvement counts.All of those changes would make openSUSE Gaming distro the most reputable andreliable way for gamers to enjoy their games.But, never forget about bringing some good looking branding along for the ride:Logo:Wallpaper (optimized for 32:9 gaming resolution):I thought bigger logo might be distracting the main message of the wallpaper, soI kept it fairly small and in the cornerHope you like it!LCP [Stasiek]The Sith Lord--To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxTo contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@xxxxxxxxxxxx