I've just become a student at Carleton College, which happens to use the very same product (Packeteer's stuff) to limit P2P impact. Lately, there's been a major problem, which goes by the name of KaZaA 2.0. Apparently it looks exactly like Web traffic. Anyone know of a way to work around this? (If you respond, please e-mail me, too... I'm not sure I'll have time to check the forum:-) )
Jyrinx
maurerl@carleton.edu
Ya know, I agree, but how important is it that debugging become a part of Linus's kernel? It seems like a better use of effort to come up with a good "debugging patch" and demonstrate that it's useful than to scream at Linus a lot for not writing it.
It could still see wide use even if not merged with the official kernel - anyone hardcore enough to run a debugger on the kernel will have no problem applying a separate patch.
Jyrinx
I've just become a student at Carleton College, which happens to use the very same product (Packeteer's stuff) to limit P2P impact. Lately, there's been a major problem, which goes by the name of KaZaA 2.0. Apparently it looks exactly like Web traffic. Anyone know of a way to work around this? (If you respond, please e-mail me, too ... I'm not sure I'll have time to check the forum :-) )
Jyrinx
maurerl@carleton.edu
Ya know, I agree, but how important is it that debugging become a part of Linus's kernel? It seems like a better use of effort to come up with a good "debugging patch" and demonstrate that it's useful than to scream at Linus a lot for not writing it. It could still see wide use even if not merged with the official kernel - anyone hardcore enough to run a debugger on the kernel will have no problem applying a separate patch. Jyrinx
Lest we neglect Galeon, it can also add arbitrary searches to the toolbar (it's called "smart bookmarks").
Galeon is my friend.