This looks potentially interesting:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/01/05/broadcom_pimps_iot_router_chip/
Even if that particular device turns out to be hard to work with in an
open-source manner, it looks like hardware in general might be about to improve.
- Jonathan Morton
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On 1/4/16 4:10 PM, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> Talk to davem, maybe kernel.org would be safer/better more robust?
Damned if I know - vger is one of my problems that I'd wanted to solve
with this move 1) my old anti-spam setup made him crazy - now fixed -
and 2) vger doesn't use starttls. I'd so
On Mon, 4 Jan 2016 15:38:05 -0800
Dave Täht wrote:
> all the bufferbloat.net servers are in the process of migrating to a
> new co-location facility. the lists - if not the archives - should be
> alive again, at least.
>
> There is a stupid bug somewhere stopping the archived pages from
> making
all the bufferbloat.net servers are in the process of migrating to a
new co-location facility. the lists - if not the archives - should be
alive again, at least.
There is a stupid bug somewhere stopping the archived pages from
making the web.
I am concerned if anyone's bloat email is now auto-end