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Mele A100 | Arch Linux ARM edit / delete
Allwinner A10 ARM machine, widely available for not very much money. I'm half-tempted except that fortunately I don't really have a use for one.
How 3.6 nearly broke PostgreSQL [LWN.net] edit / delete
Specifically because a concurrency change made a big difference to PostgreSQL's internal scheduler. Has anyone tried benchmarking CCSP/TBB/etc. across multiple Linux versions?
to benchmarking concurrency linux performance ... on 13 October 2012
How to set up high-precision NTP on Linux (apparently it's all in the mainline kernels now).
Tutorial - Perf Wiki edit / delete
Decent overview of what perf can do. I've been using this a lot for benchmarking lately; it's pretty neat.
to benchmark linux perf performance software ... on 29 June 2012
Running Linux on... commodity picture frames, typically in the £10-£20 price range. I'm starting to wonder whether my desk could use a really fancy custom clock...
to consumer-electronics embedded linux software ... on 28 January 2012
VMMMIX - MMIX Virtual Machine edit / delete
Linux for MMIX. (!)
to knuth linux mmix software teaching ... on 02 December 2011
Cerowrt - Overview - Bufferbloat edit / delete
Router and network testing distribution with some interesting features.
to buffering linux network openwrt router software ... on 02 November 2011
vtuner - access DVB devices over the network - Google Project Hosting edit / delete
Linux DVB loopback device and network proxy.
Another Linux libc. This one looks quite interesting: it's aiming for glibc compatibility, and equivalent or better performance with cleaner code. It'd be interesting to do a GARStow build using it.
to garstow libc linux software to-package ... on 12 September 2011
SUCS@20 | History / Hardware edit / delete
History of Swansea's computing society (or, how Alan Cox got started on the Linux network stack).
to linux retrocomputing swansea ... on 10 July 2011
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tasty by Adam Sampson.