Hi!
I am searching a way to speed up my laptop p75 and while reading laptop howto I
stumbeled upon a topic named "Filesystem Parameters in /proc" which points to
www.diverge.org/outrider/199910tfsp.shtml which doesn't work anymore... does
anyone know where to get that documentation? I'd really lik
> Where can I find information on the hardware settings and certain
> software settings (swap space, TCP/IP) settings that are run-time
> configurable in the /proc filesystem?
If you have the kernel source, check out /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sysctl
and also check the manual page f
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Where can I find information on the hardware settings and certain
software settings (swap space, TCP/IP) settings that are run-time
configurable in the /proc filesystem?
I know of a few (listed below) settings that improve TCP/IP transfer
speed, but I have noticed a lot
Hello,
I'm running debian hamm, with slink upgrade
Anybody know why /proc/net, /proc/sys /proc/scsi have theses permissions
:
dr-xr-x--- 2 root root
and aren't readable for all... ?
Thanks a lot...
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-- Yoann
It is well known that M$ products do
There is a nice trick to avoid cut/copy/paste of large text portions:
cat filename > /proc/1234/fd/3
while 1234 is the process number of a telnet process. fd/3 is the file
descriptor for the channel linked to the keyboard. Works perfectly on a
suse distribution, seems not to work with debian! I g
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