Monthly Archives: October 2004

Halloween

Karen picked up a pumpkin on the way home from work today and made a Jack-o-lantern. Happy Halloween!

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Blog spam

The blog spammers have found me. I woke up to lots of comment approval requests this morning. Fortunately, due to Bob’s incident I had already turned on the comment approval feature. Since there is a link on his site back … Continue reading

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Site search engines

Has anyone else noticed how bad the search features of most websites are? When trying to find the two RCU links in my last blog entry I first attempted to find them using the search features on the Linux Journal … Continue reading

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Linux on a 512 CPU system

This still amazes me. A single Linux kernel image can be used for a 512 CPU machine. See SGI’s work here and the related SlashDot story. Sure you may have heard about Linux clusters with thousands of CPUs before. However, … Continue reading

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LQL Update

The first release of the Linux QoS Library (LQL) which was on August 31st has been well received. LQL 0.5.0 has been downloaded about 150 times. I have received a few very nice emails from people ecstatic about it, including … Continue reading

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Fellowship 9/11

I just had to post about this. Check out this hilarious short movie, Fellowship 9/11. IFilm.com hosts the actual movie. It appears they have lots of independent short movies available.

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