today's howtos
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Moving past TCP in the data center, part 1
TCP is an amazing protocol that was designed 40 years ago when the [Internet] looked rather different than it does today; it is surprising that it has lasted as long as it has with the changes in the network over that span. Even today, it works well for wide-area networks, but there were no data centers when TCP was designed, "so unsurprisingly it was not designed for data centers". Ousterhout said that he would argue that every major aspect of the TCP design is wrong for data centers. "I am not able to identify anything about TCP that is right for the data center."
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How to analyze time-series data with Python and InfluxDB | Enable Sysadmin
Relational databases don't work well with time-series data. This tutorial shows you how to use InfluxDB to analyze data that is gathered over time.
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How to Install TeamViewer on Manjaro - Linux Nightly
TeamViewer is a remote access and control program, mostly used to share your desktop or use a computer remotely. In this tutorial, we will learn how to install TeamViewer in Manjaro.
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How to Install Flatpak Apps in Ubuntu and Other Linux
A beginner’s guide on how to install Flatpak in Ubuntu and other Linux distributions.
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How SQL Shapes the Customer Journey
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Device Tree phandle: the C code point of view - Bootlin's blog
In this blog post, we’ll discuss the phandle properties used in Device Tree. These properties are used to describe a relationship between components described in the Device Tree. Many blog posts describe this property from the Device Tree source point of view (you can for example have a look at https://elinux.org/Device_Tree_Mysteries#Phandle for details related to Device Tree source). In this blog post, we want to take a different approach, and discuss how to handle this type of property from the Linux kernel C code point of view.
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Bootlin at Capitole du Libre 2022: sponsor, booth and talks - Bootlin's blog
Capitole du Libre is a free-software/open-source conference with a local/regional scope organized in Toulouse, France, since ~2012. As one of the Bootlin offices is also located in Toulouse, Bootlin has often participated to this event by giving talks or simply by attending.
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GNU Linux – how to – Extract AAC Audio from MP4