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Linux Multi-GPU Gaming Optimization Service (Managed Consulting + Custom Kernel Builds)

A boutique consulting service where engineers remotely diagnose and optimize individual Linux gaming setups with multi-GPU hardware. Clients book a 90-minute session, share screen/hardware specs, and receive a custom-compiled kernel module tailored to their exact GPU combo, Wayland compositor, and game library. Service includes 30 days of follow-up support and performance tuning.

SERVICE

9 weeks • 70% confidence

Value Proposition

Eliminates guesswork and trial-and-error; customers get 25-45% performance gains in their specific games within 2 hours, plus a reusable optimized kernel module for future updates. No generic solution—each build is tuned for their exact hardware and game preferences.

Target Audience

Serious Linux gamers and indie game developers with $3k+ GPU investments (Optimus/SLI) who value performance and are willing to pay for hands-on help; age 28-50, technical but not kernel-level expertise

Key Features

  • 1-on-1 remote diagnosis session (video call + SSH access to customer's machine)
  • Custom kernel module compiled for customer's exact kernel version, GPU combo, and Wayland compositor
  • Performance benchmarking before/after (FPS in 3-5 customer's favorite games)
  • And more, with full implementation detail...

Tech Stack

Linux kernel development (C, Kbuild) NVIDIA GPU architecture and driver knowledge Wayland/DRM protocol Docker for reproducible builds
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Original Problem

Linux gamers with multi-GPU setups experience poor performance and compatibility when using Wayland through XWayland translation layer

Linux gamers and developers with NVIDIA Optimus or SLI multi-GPU configurations face significant performance degradation and technical limitations because Steam and other gaming clients only support Wayland through XWayland compatibility mode, which doesn't properly expose GPU capabilities. This forces users to stay on X11 or accept suboptimal performance, blocking the broader Linux gaming ecosystem from adopting modern Wayland display servers.

Score: 20.5%