On Sun, Mar 29, 2020 at 12:58 PM Dave Taht wrote:
> I just finished doing my first openwrt build in a couple years. (with
> AQL) Trying to summon up the moxie to try it. Found my soldiering iron
> and usb to serial interfaces
>
That's kept me from rolling my own... I have the interfaces, bu
--On Sunday, March 29, 2020 10:23 PM +0300 Jonathan Morton
wrote:
I think the main distinction between online gaming and teleconferencing
is the volume of data involved. Games demand low latency, but also
usually aren't throwing megabytes of data across the network at a time,
just little bund
I just finished doing my first openwrt build in a couple years. (with
AQL) Trying to summon up the moxie to try it. Found my soldiering iron
and usb to serial interfaces
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 8:58 AM Aaron Wood wrote:
>
> One other thought I've had with this, is that the apu2 is multi-core
> On 29 Mar, 2020, at 9:10 pm, Kenneth Porter wrote:
>
> For example, in today's message from David P. Reed I find "EDF" and "ACID".
Those aren't standard bufferbloat jargon, but come from elsewhere in computer
science. EDF is Earliest Deadline First (a scheduling policy normally applied
in R
I get a bit lost with all the jargon and acronyms in use on this list. Is
there a glossary somewhere? (Ideally a wiki so we can all expand it.) I've
picked up a lot over my years running Linux servers but this list is a good
example of how the more you know, the more you realize how ignorant you
cloneman wrote:
> I don't know if the Windows 10 updates multithreading problem is still
> relevant for many users, but it certainly still affects me as user with
> low bufferbloat, low latency, and only moderate bandwidth (50mbit , 4ms
> idle, ~9ms loaded)
> In any case, I h