Alternative To the 200-Line Linux Kernel Patch
climenole writes "Phoronix recently published an article regarding a ~200 line Linux Kernel patch that improves responsiveness under system strain. Well, Lennart Poettering, a Red Hat developer, replied to Linus Torvalds on a mailing list with an alternative to this patch that does the same thing yet all you have to do is run 2 commands and paste 4 lines in your ~/.bashrc file."
I didn't see any Try's, so I don't think so.
Man, after reading some of that thread, those folks in kernel development make Slashdot users seem downright well-mannered.
There's a 68.71% chance you're right.
You can only put a try on the 22nd catch.
I don't believe that it causes any servers to come into existence.
Gooooooood make -j64 whatever.
Roll over!
People come up with the oddest names for their pets sometimes.
Thanks for the nice words about LWN! Here's a special link to the LWN article on per-tty group scheduling for Slashdot folks. Hopefully a few of you will like what you see and decide to subscribe.
You've got a per-tty mouth.
I'm a good cook. I'm a fantastic eater. - Steven Brust
So then why is your UID so high?
I will get off your lawn now.
I've read your comment several times and each time I hear the voice of comic book guy from the simpsons in my head. I'm not trying to be rude so I'm hoping you're not offended by this. I think it has to do with the "no, incorrect" part that your comment starts with.
the use of knowledge is highly overrated
Agreed. The last thing the Kernel team needs to worry about is improving the Kernel. D:
People willing to trade their freedom of expression for temporary entertainment deserve neither and will lose both.