More items linked:
- The 50 Best Fantasy Books of the 21st Century (So Far)
- ZFS on Linux 0.7.8 Released to Deal with Possible Data Loss - something to be aware of
- Linux IPsec workshop - 2018, 26 - 28 March, Dresden -- a running summary and some links to discusions about IPSEC/XFRM/Linux. -- hardware offload, dscp re-order and drop, ...
- Common Applications Kept Enhanced (cake) qdisc - sch_cake targets the home router use case and is intended to squeeze the most bandwidth and latency out of even the slowest ISP links and routers, while presenting an API simple enough that even an ISP can configure it.
- LWN talks about a text based accounting system called . The comments section refer to another GPL oriented package called uzERP written in PHP.
- Policy Based Routing has arrived in Free Range Routing. The FRR commands map to native Linux route/rule/table constructs. Basic commands are documented.
- Packaging an out-of-tree module for Debian with DKMS by Vincent Bernat, 2018/03/07
- Route-based IPsec VPN on Linux with strongSwan by Vincent Bernat, 2017/09/13
- TweetDeck abuses my browser (blows up on memory), so I need a different way of doing this. Perhaps Deploying a "Native" TweetDeck App in Linux might be the solution. Another reference: mikebell/tweetdeck-desktop on github.
- In A blog about C, C++, Conan, Binaries and Devops, there are two references about running Boost on Android: Cross building Boost C++ libraries to Android with Conan and Android Studio project using Conan and C++ Boost libraries. Following these steps, it may pave the way for getting other libraries like OpenCV on to the Android.
- I kept a link to LXD, ZFS and bridged networking on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS+ for several reasons: it has a interesting tutorial on LXD and ZFS. Although I prefer Open vSwitch bridging over the native bridging. But more importantly, half way down in the article are some tuning parameters.
The tuning parameters suggested when running a multiple container system to prevent “too many open files” errors. In /etc/sysctl.conf, add:
fs.inotify.max_queued_events = 1048576 fs.inotify.max_user_instances = 1048576 fs.inotify.max_user_watches = 1048576
The following changes are suggested for /etc/security/limits.conf:
* soft nofile 100000 * hard nofile 100000