TigerVNC
Thursday, May 14th, 2009likely to be a replacement for tightvnc (better performance )
likely to be a replacement for tightvnc (better performance )
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describes recent forks, patch-sets and build of mysql. If you looking at this page deciding which fork of mysql will be better suited for your new project — maybe better to use PostgreSQL instead
Posted in database, dba, development, for:collidr, mysql, opensource | Comments Off | permalink
BSD 5.0 release presentation, includes benchmarks: F10 vs FreeBSD 7.x vs NetBSD 4.0 and 5.0 (also see http://lwn.net/Articles/330909/ )
Posted in benchmark, Fedora, for:charlesnw, for:collidr, freebsd, Linux, netbsd, performance, sysadmin | Comments Off | permalink
Interesting paper from UCSB with statistics provided by hijacking torpig bootnet for aprox. 10 days.
Posted in botnet, Computers, for:collidr, Security | Comments Off | permalink
new ajax imap webmail client
Posted in client, for:collidr, imap, mail, opensource, Perl, Postmaster, web, webmail | Comments Off | permalink
read this about water boarding
Posted in article, ethics, experiment, for:collidr, for:Inulia, politics, psychology, rights, torture, war, waterboarding | Comments Off | permalink
tells about problems with IT in HealthCare and Obama’s electronic records plan from one person’s 1fst hand experience. Make user u read the comments. (allow 30-40 minutes )
Posted in data, database, design, essay, for:collidr, for:Inulia, healthcare, it, management, medical, model, software | Comments Off | permalink
email threads that provides some pieces of info about linux routing performance (from 2008 )
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in-depth linux routing performance evaluation, including code profiling, execution path analysis, etc
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Paper from vayatta with some benchmarks that shows raw ip forwarding performance with various packet sizes and % of packet losses. Basically 2.8 Intel celeron + 1G broadcom (tg3) cards can deliver ~150Mbps on 64b packets limited by CPU
Posted in benchmark, for:collidr, Linux, network, performance, router, routing, sysadmin, vayatta | Comments Off | permalink
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