How on earth is this modded informative? Most of the Linux (the kernel) is C and not arch specific. A huge majority of the userland programs are in no way arch specific. This is what compilers are for boys....
It shows a nice table per process of disk read offsets. I didn't find the info shocking, I found the speed, ease and layout of the info shocking. It was just the first script I found that made me step back and think about what this could do.
We started work on this before we knew about that. However, we don't see the two projects as being in conflict. This is more of a community type thing and the goal is to replicate the FreeBSD Handbook, which is quite a bit bigger then the Slackware Book.
Our content is all under the BSD license, so the Slackware Book can use it. We arn't trying to steal their thunder or something like that.
How on earth is this modded informative? Most of the Linux (the kernel) is C and not arch specific. A huge majority of the userland programs are in no way arch specific. This is what compilers are for boys....
Thanks. Personally, I hate our CMS. We would need at least twice the ram we have now to really be stable with it.
It shows a nice table per process of disk read offsets. I didn't find the info shocking, I found the speed, ease and layout of the info shocking. It was just the first script I found that made me step back and think about what this could do.
Someone set mysql to accept only 100 connections.....should be fine now
We started work on this before we knew about that. However, we don't see the two projects as being in conflict. This is more of a community type thing and the goal is to replicate the FreeBSD Handbook, which is quite a bit bigger then the Slackware Book. Our content is all under the BSD license, so the Slackware Book can use it. We arn't trying to steal their thunder or something like that.