Probably in the same way as medical personnel does triage during an emergency: squeeze patient's thumbnail until it turns white, release, and check how quickly it turn red back again.
This is usually the case when you are serving static pages for a page that is viewed one time a day.
However, it gets complicated when you serve pages that are dynamically generated for various users. You want to be able to pass content of a file through various modules. You can tell that you want the page to go through mod_perl and then through SSL modules. You can also stack any modules in between. The new version makes it easy.
Of course there is a lot of other things besides the "reading and shooting" files (IPv6, web caching, etc).
Does anybody know how (or if) I can determine which router/firewall drops packets with ECN set? I would like to email people responsible for their setup to inform about this misconfiguration.
The bit currently used for ECN, used to be marked as reserved and told be ignored. Packet with this bit set should not be dropped.
It is interesting how Slashdot started reporting games that run only on Windows and is ignoring other games. For example, Theocracy for Linux is available for sale from the www.tuxgames.com but I've never seen a post about it on Slashdot.
I've downloaded it this morning. It seem to work nice except for a couple of things: * I cannot load an mpeg file that I created using blender and mpeg_encode. Instead, I had to use a 'jpeg list' format. * I had problems with loading mp3 music files. * I couldn't render the output as mpeg. Maybe I was missing something, but the documentation wasn't that complete. I hope that this will change though.
Probably in the same way as medical personnel does triage during an emergency: squeeze patient's thumbnail until it turns white,
release, and check how quickly it turn red back again.
This is usually the case when you are serving static pages for a page that is viewed one time a day.
However, it gets complicated when you serve pages that are dynamically generated for various users. You want to be able to pass content of a file through various modules. You can tell that you want the page to go through mod_perl and then through SSL modules. You can also stack any modules in between.
The new version makes it easy.
Of course there is a lot of other things besides the "reading and shooting" files (IPv6, web caching, etc).
Does anybody know how (or if) I can determine which router/firewall drops packets with ECN set? I would like to email people responsible for their setup to inform about this misconfiguration.
The bit currently used for ECN, used to be marked as reserved and told be ignored. Packet with this bit set should not be dropped.
It is interesting how Slashdot started reporting games that run only on Windows and is ignoring other games. For example, Theocracy for Linux is available for sale from the www.tuxgames.com but I've never seen a post about it on Slashdot.
I've downloaded it this morning. It seem to work nice except for a couple of things:
* I cannot load an mpeg file that I created using blender and mpeg_encode. Instead, I had to use a 'jpeg list' format.
* I had problems with loading mp3 music files.
* I couldn't render the output as mpeg.
Maybe I was missing something, but the documentation wasn't that complete. I hope that this will change though.
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