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2005 Oct 11
3
Inaccurate results without natting the traffic.
Hi folks.
For quite a while, I tried to use linux (cbq and htb) to control
bandwidth in order to replace a cisco equipment used to play this role
on our network.
After trying here and there, with a bunch of different distros,
different versions, different compilations, ... the closest I could
get was as follows:
(using htb.init and cbq.init)
Desired BW ==> Achieved BW
128k ==> 404.78
2017 Jun 05
0
C6 or C7 for an old netbook
...should I put on it, C6 or C7?
Upgrading
>>> the memory's not going to happen, so it's got to live with that size.
<snip>
>> I think the Atom N270 is a 32-bit processor, no?
I think so. Given the date, and the price (had I paid full price, it would
have been well under $400US)....
>>
>> that means either no C7, or you will have to use the unofficial 32-bit
>> build, and I don't know if it is being kept up to date.
>>
>> also, 3rd-party repositories (epel, et al) aren't offering 32-bit
>> packages for C7, either, so if you depe...
2007 Mar 15
4
Via Eden
Hello list,
i?m looking forward to buy a new server. It should be low voltage so i?m
thinking of a via eden processor like this one ->
http://tinyurl.com/3ymlkl (sorry, there?s only a german page).
Has someone expierence in using a via eden processsor?
Thanks!
Kamill
2017 Jun 05
2
C6 or C7 for an old netbook
On 06/05/2017 11:15 AM, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 05, 2017 at 10:31:10AM -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> I've got an old HP Netbook, which is just fine for taking with when I'm
>> travelling, to check email and news. I have a very old Ubuntu
>> netbook-remix on it, and it really, *really* needs to be updated to
>> something current. I, of course, would