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Re: [linuxperf] Style/page updates?
Justin Couch wrote:
>
> Finally able to get back and put some time in again. Now some questions
> etc.
>
> We were working on some different style/page layout updates a couple of
> weeks back. Are we going to make the move over to those? If so, I can go
> through and update everything over the next 24hrs.
ok, i'm a slacker. i never added any of my layout stuff to CVS and
i really don't have time to right now(off to work in about 5 mins).
you can grab the latest layout that i was working on from
http://linux1.org/linuxperf/linuxperf-layout.tar.gz
i still have <style> tags in the html, but it would be better
to use a <link>ed style sheet. anyhow, this is where i was before
the job started dragging me down. i'd like to see some of the
pages with this layout in a 'testing' directory so the involved
parties could voice their thoughts before we commit the site to
the layout. after 1) things smooth out at the job and 2) i get
my colo machine running, i'll be able to put more(some?) time
into helping out.
later.
brent
>
> I've put up a version 0.6 of the baseline tuning document. This is
> accessible from the front page rather than the general pages section.
> The idea is to present a base from which all of our performance tuning
> takes place. A lot of work still needs to be done to fetch links to
> other docs, like the HOWTOs etc. One major section on networking is yet
> to be written, that will probably be done over the next few days. Let me
> know if you think the direction and flavour is what you are after.
>
> Much thanks to Mat Kovach for having a look over earlier versions and
> providing a lot of links, additions etc.
>
> To quote the intro:
>
> <QUOTE>
> There is no such thing as a typical linux box. What we are attempting to
> show is the items to look at when making optimisations to your system.
> As such, we have to assume a general base level of knowledge and system
> setup. The idea of this document is to provide that. At the same time,
> it is a bit of a prep into how hardware and software relate together (so
> that you understand why all the rest of the stuff at this site works).
> </QUOTE>
>
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> Snr Software Engineer couch@ccis.adisys.com.au
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