Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 18 Apr 1999 00:18:10 -0500 | From | brent verner <> | Subject | (doh!) url |
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teamwork@freemail.c3.hu wrote: > > As I am reading the ZD critique of Mindcraft's so-called "comparison" of Linux > vs. NT, (URL www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2242246,00.html) > there lies an issue that needs to be addressed by the Linux community at large. > > Let me quote from the ZD-Net article: > > "For one thing, there's a useful lesson > here for Linux resellers and integrators. > Linux tuning information is hard to gather up. > Yes, it's there. But it really requires > an expert Linux user to find it." > > I am a Linux VAR, and I have to agree with the above quote. It is hard at times > to gather proper tuning instructions for Linux. And although I won't say that I > am qualified to be an "expert", I have been using (and fine tuning) Linux since > the 0.9x.y era. > > So, to the Linux community: > > Do you think is there a need to make the > gathering of Linux fine-tuning tips an easier > task for the novice end-user? > > If the answer is "Yes!", then, how best would the approach be? > > I am interested in your opinion. As I do not know if this L-K list is the place > to do such discussion (if not, please forgive me), but I do think it's time for > at least such discussion to take place, here or elsewhere, and a concensus be > had (if that's possible, of course.) > > *Note* The "fine-tuning" IMHO can be either Hardware or Software, or the > combination of both. > > Respectfully, > Pete > teamwork@freemail.c3.hu > > - > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.rutgers.edu > Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
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