Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 28 Jan 2002 15:06:24 -0800 | From | Rick Stevens <> | Subject | Re: Note describing poor dcache utilization under high memory pressure |
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Daniel Phillips wrote:
> On January 28, 2002 11:00 pm, Rick Stevens wrote: > >>I've gotta read up on the kernel's VM system. I use to write them >>for a certain three-letter-acronymed company--many, many moons ago. >>Maybe I'd have some ideas. Then again, perhaps not. >> > > Well, you really want to take a trip over to irc.openprojects.net, > #kernelnewbies, and there you'll find a number of still-current IBM people > happily helping cook up plots to take over Linu^H^H^H^H the world ;-)
Uh, I never said IBM ;-) I said "a three-letter-acronym" company. There were several. The one I dealt with was in Massachusetts, had a real penchant for three-letter acronyms and used a programming dialect which was the only single word oxymoron in the English language (enough hints yet?).
And, no, I wasn't an employee.
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