mindesbunister 2edb4a73c3 Complete Linux system optimization suite with tmpfs, zram, and German locale support
- Fixed missing setup_tmpfs() function that was causing silent failures
- Added comprehensive system scanning for browsers, IDEs, gaming caches
- Implemented detailed optimization information display for transparency
- Added German locale compatibility for 'free' command (Speicher: vs Mem:)
- Fixed division by zero errors in RAM calculations
- Created tmpfs-info.sh helper script for detailed status reporting
- Enhanced scanning to work on already-optimized systems
- Added comprehensive optimization breakdowns with purpose explanations
2025-09-23 12:11:45 +02:00

Linux System Tuning Suite

🚀 Intelligent system optimization toolkit for Linux desktop systems

This repository provides automated system tuning based on hardware detection, usage patterns, and best practices for tmpfs, overlay filesystems, and kernel parameter optimization.

NEW: One-Button Optimizer

🎯 Quick Start: sudo ./one-button-optimizer.sh

The one-button optimizer is an intelligent, interactive system optimizer that:

  • 🔍 Analyzes current optimizations and detects suboptimal configurations
  • 🤔 Prompts for user choice on each optimization
  • 🎯 Applies only selected optimizations - no forced changes
  • Recognizes existing optimal configurations and leaves them alone
  • ⚙️ Handles mixed scenarios where some optimizations exist but aren't ideal

Quick Tools

  • ./one-button-optimizer.sh - Main interactive optimizer (recommended)
  • ./quick-status-check.sh - Quick system status overview (no changes)
  • ./tmpfs-info.sh - Detailed tmpfs information and configuration guide
  • ./launcher.sh - Auto-sudo launcher for the optimizer

🎯 Features

  • Hardware Detection: Automatically detects RAM, CPU, storage configuration
  • Usage Analysis: Identifies frequently accessed files and directories
  • Intelligent Tuning: Applies optimizations based on system characteristics
  • Interactive Mode: User control over what gets optimized
  • Suboptimal Detection: Finds and offers to fix existing but suboptimal configs
  • Modular Design: Easy to customize and extend
  • Safe Deployment: Backup and rollback capabilities
  • Multi-Distribution: Works across different Linux distributions

🏗️ Components

Core Scripts

  • one-button-optimizer.sh - 🆕 Interactive one-button optimizer
  • tune-system.sh - Main tuning orchestrator
  • system-analyzer.sh - Hardware and usage analysis
  • optimizer.sh - Apply specific optimizations
  • monitor.sh - System monitoring and health checks

Modules

  • modules/hardware-detection.sh - RAM, CPU, storage detection
  • modules/usage-analysis.sh - File access pattern analysis
  • modules/zram-optimizer.sh - zram/zswap configuration

Profiles

  • profiles/ - Pre-configured optimization profiles
  • configs/ - Configuration templates

🚀 Quick Start

# Clone the repository
git clone git@gitea.egonetix.de:root/linux_system_tuning.git
cd linux_system_tuning

# Run system analysis
sudo ./system-analyzer.sh

# Apply optimizations
sudo ./tune-system.sh --auto

# Monitor results
./monitor.sh

📊 Supported Optimizations

  • Memory Management: zram, tmpfs, overlay filesystems
  • Kernel Tuning: vm parameters, scheduler settings
  • Cache Optimization: Browser, IDE, package manager caches
  • I/O Optimization: Storage and network tuning
  • Desktop Responsiveness: Priority and scheduling tweaks

🔧 Configuration

The system can be configured through:

  • Interactive setup wizard
  • Configuration files
  • Command-line parameters
  • Environment variables

📈 Benchmarking

Built-in benchmarking tools to measure:

  • Boot time improvements
  • Application startup times
  • Memory utilization efficiency
  • I/O performance gains

🛡️ Safety

  • Automatic backups before changes
  • Rollback capabilities
  • Safe mode for testing
  • Validation checks

📄 License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details

🤝 Contributing

Contributions welcome! Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.


Making Linux systems faster, one optimization at a time

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