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Re: [cobalt-users] RaQ3 & 2.4 kernel (link to unofficial release dead)



FJ> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 16:49:33 +0200
FJ> From: Frank Joerdens


FJ> > FJ> ftp://ftp.cobaltnet.com/pub/users/thockin/2.4/
FJ> []
FJ> > Huh?  I was at that FTP site last night. :-)
FJ>
FJ> Weird. I can't even resolve the domain ftp.cobaltnet.com
FJ> (www.cobaltnet.com however does point somewhere - did they close down
FJ> the ftp server today???)?!

Wait a sec... how about "ftp-eng.cobalt.com". :-)  I read a bit
too quickly.


FJ> Policy routing is prioritising certain protocols, e.g. ssh, and traffic
FJ> shaping is giving different subnets/IPs a share of the total bandwidth,
FJ> right? Dunno how "hard" the definition of traffic shaping is; if you
FJ> take it loosely, then prioritising certain protocols is also "shaping"
FJ> your traffic. I actually thought that for this reason, traffic shaping
FJ> could be used as an umbrella term for both.

I'm used to the Cisco-ish definition of policy routing. :-)


FJ> Thanks! I am actually still undecided as to whether to go for the Cobalt,
FJ> seeing that a dedicated P IV 1.7 Ghz is only 50 Euros more . . .

I'm still worried about heat and performance problems with the
P4.  I'd rather run Tualatin.


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