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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]
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).
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
Cerowrt - Overview - Bufferbloat
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
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
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.