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gregorlarson

PulseAudio - ArchWiki - 0 views

  • There is no need to add user to audio group, as it uses udev and logind to dynamically give access to the currently "active" user
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      What if I am a network user (VNC or RDP or SSH)? Does the audio group matter in that case?
anonymous

OOM Killer - linux-mm.org Wiki - 0 views

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    The functions, code excerpts and comments discussed below here are from mm/oom_kill.c unless otherwise noted. It is the job of the linux 'oom killer' to sacrifice one or more processes in order to free up memory for the system when all else fails. It will also kill any process sharing the same mm_struct as the selected process, for obvious reasons. Any particular process leader may be immunized against the oom killer if the value of its /proc//oomadj is set to the constant OOM_DISABLE (currently defined as -17). The function which does the actual scoring of a process in the effort to find the best candidate for elimination is called badness(), which results from the following call chain: _alloc_pages -> out_of_memory() -> select_bad_process() -> badness() The comments to badness() pretty well speak for themselves:
Marco Castellani

Unetbootin and Visparted, the "free" alternative to Partition Magic. | John Lewis - 0 views

  • Primarily Unetbootin allows you to install a version of Linux via a network connection (without any CD), however I think it’s greatest value comes from the option to install “Visparted”. Visparted allows you to resize and move most types of partition (including NTFS) and is easy to use.
  • but it struck me that this was so easy to use, no cds, no USB keys, just a computer and a internet connection, a nice graphical interface and it uninstalls itself when you reboot.
Marco Castellani

Linux 2 6 27 - Linux Kernel Newbies - 0 views

  • UBIFS is a new filesystem designed to work with flash devices, developed by Nokia with help of the University of Szeged. It's important to understand that UBIFS is very different to any traditional filesystem: UBIFS does not work with block based devices, but pure flash based devices
  • In this release, Ext4 is adding one of its most important planned features: Delayed allocation (also called "Allocate-on-flush"). It doesn't change the disk format in any way, but it improves the performance in a wide range of workloads.
  • Linux 2.6.27 kernel released 9 October 2008.
Foxx Inabox

Quick HOWTO: Ch18: Configuring DNS - 0 views

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    Guide to setting up DNS on Linux.
Foxx Inabox

UsingCobblerImport - cobbler - Trac - 0 views

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    How-to describing importing and setting up a RedHat install server with Cobbler.
Roberto Pla

Configuring Sound on Linux/ - 1 views

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    ALSA/Troubleshooting - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
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