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Development stalling?

... output. Out of interest, what other DragonFly projects have been delayed or abandoned? Are too many developers busy with their own lives now? -- Dmitri Nikulin

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Apr 22 2006 - 23:14

Re: Development stalling?

... I'm concerned. Always good. The effort for good documentation is fantastic, a big part of the reason people move to BSD in the first place. -- Dmitri Nikulin

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Apr 23 2006 - 00:30

Re: Development stalling?

... . These two items will already make NetBSD and DragonFly interchangable for me, and no doubt others. Thanks for taking the time to respond. -- Dmitri Nikulin

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Apr 23 2006 - 03:58

Re: The Clustering and Userland VFS transport protocol - summary

... which offers much more economical behavior with no penalty is a great bonus. And if it can be made as part of sendfile(), that much better. -- Dmitri Nikulin

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - May 11 2006 - 05:21

Re: khttpd

... -user in the form of loopback sockets between the CGI/PHP/whatever and the MySQL daemon (which is its own entire set of engineering failures). -- Dmitri Nikulin

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Jun 7 2006 - 02:18

Re: automount?

... handle filesystem backends vanishing cleanly, and that this means removal of devices which are mounted would have to be handled very strangely. -- Dmitri Nikulin

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Jun 12 2006 - 03:34

Re: warning about 'large-function-growth limit reached'

... , in fact having to load that much more code into cache probably means it's a pessimisation. Or compromises and encapsulates the body... -- Dmitri Nikulin

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Jun 15 2006 - 09:15

Re: warning about 'large-function-growth limit reached'

... was smaller). That's nowhere near a hundred cases of VM operations. Out of curiosity, is ANY VM instruction set as expansive as 100 opcodes? -- Dmitri Nikulin

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Jun 15 2006 - 10:54

Re: ZFS (fwd)

... what's happening). Meanwhile, you have OpenSolaris, which should be comparable in stability and performance to DragonFly, and can utilize pkgsrc :) -- Dmitri Nikulin

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Jun 22 2006 - 05:01

Re: ipfw deprecation

... performance consideration, people seeking near-optimal filtered routing are probably a lot better off using FreeBSD 6 or possibly even Linux. -- Dmitri Nikulin

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Jun 28 2006 - 20:01

Re: Batch/At (if it wasn't broken, no worries I broke it :-) )

... with an artificial stack anyway, and overall the performance should be favorable. --- Dmitri Nikulin Centre for Synchrotron Science Monash University Victoria 3800, Australia email: dnikulin@gmail.com

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Sep 4 2006 - 18:56

Re: Our SMP implementation scalability

... cores (at least 2x throughput, compared to the same user threads on one kernel thread). --- Dmitri Nikulin Centre for Synchrotron Science Monash University Victoria 3800, Australia email: dnikulin@gmail.com

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Jan 17 2007 - 18:26

Re: Our SMP implementation scalability

... developer resources and an onus to continue supporting many architectures. --- Dmitri Nikulin Centre for Synchrotron Science Monash University Victoria 3800, Australia email: dnikulin@gmail.com

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Jan 17 2007 - 20:25

Re: When will 1.8 be branched?

... entirely just fixing regressions from 2.4, and introducing plenty more. --- Dmitri Nikulin Centre for Synchrotron Science Monash University Victoria 3800, Australia email: dnikulin@gmail.com

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Jan 22 2007 - 00:24

Re: Google is Hiring

... it's written in Russian, and I'm too lazy to translate. Maybe Google's service can translate that. Ha. --- Dmitri Nikulin Centre for Synchrotron Science Monash University Victoria 3800, Australia

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Feb 9 2007 - 20:59

Re: Plans for 1.8+ (2.0?)

... write than it would be to just change some parts to fit DragonFly). Am I missing something there? --- Dmitri Nikulin Centre for Synchrotron Science Monash University Victoria 3800, Australia

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Feb 13 2007 - 00:38

Re: SMP/UP kernel S01E02

... to SMP sooner or later. There are very few CPUs out there now that aren't dual core or hyperthreaded. --- Dmitri Nikulin Centre for Synchrotron Science Monash University Victoria 3800, Australia

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Mar 23 2007 - 21:27

Re: dragonfly system backups

... now's the time to homebrew a more intelligent backup system. Or just make the journalling layer useful for backups. --- Dmitri Nikulin Centre for Synchrotron Science Monash University Victoria 3800, Australia

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Apr 9 2007 - 00:32

Re: OpenSound - was Re: lockmgr patch

... kernel side of pseudo-real-time sound but if it needs an ALSA-like API then that could take some work. --- Dmitri Nikulin Centre for Synchrotron Science Monash University Victoria 3800, Australia

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Jun 16 2007 - 21:56

Re: Just had to post this

... : 8589934040 blocks # 8388607.46 MB (8796092456960 bytes) That looks almost big enough to install Vista. --- Dmitri Nikulin Centre for Synchrotron Science Monash University Victoria 3800, Australia

dragonflybsd-kernel - Dmitri Nikulin - Jun 19 2007 - 20:15

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