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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-10T07:55:51.000Z",
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    "discuss.tchncs.de/post/54623764"
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  "textContent": "submitted by Ascendor to linux4noobs\n9 points | 1 comments\n\ngeteilt von: discuss.tchncs.de/post/54623764\n\n> Hey, on Windows I was a cFos Speed user for ages. cfosspeed is a 3rd party QoS software, which helped a lot for having a low latency even when bandwith is used up. I could easily play latency-sensitive games while having downloads running.\n>\n> Now with Bazzite, I recognized how much good work cfos did. I had Heroic Games Launcher download a game, and play Rocket League via Steam at the same time - and ping was bad.\n>\n> Is there any best practice for QoS on Bazzite? cFos basically did two things:\n>\n>   * Prioritize acks over new packets\n>   * Prioritize packets known for gaming (e.g. due to used ports)\n>\n",
  "title": "QoS / Traffic Shaping in Bazzite"
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