[$] Deferred scheduling for user-space critical sections https://lwn.net/Articles/948870/ #LWN
Even though, I disabled suspend, I still get these broadcast notices! đ
Broadcast message from gdm@bxtest on tty1 (Thu 2023-10-26 00:01:04 EDT):
The system will suspend now!
But nothing happens, as suspend is now a nop.
OK, I just upgraded my baremetal machine from Fedora 33 to Fedora 38 (by stepping through 35 and 37 as in between steps). I havenât used this machine in a long time as I now do most of my testing with VMs. But Iâm doing some performance testing that I wanted to know baremetal numbers.
WTF Fedora! 38 introduced a âsuspend in 15 minutes if not logged inâ. It doesnât care if you are sshâed in or not! Whatâs worse is that this machine isnât even hooked to a monitor (serial console only).
Luckily, I found a link that shows me how to disable that. đ
Donât you hate it when you go into one of your git repos to do some updates, and realized you have a large diff of uncommitted code of a work in progress that you left and forgot about! đ
I just realized. The more you comment your code and make it understandable, the easier it is for other people to takeover and rewrite your code. This means that when you retire/pass-away, your code will likely be quickly overwritten and your legacy gone from the active code base.
So, if you write complex clever code with little to no documentation, your code is more likely to be immortalized in the code base as everyone will be too afraid to touch it and possibly break it.
I thought of this when looking into the Linux TTY code base
I think the demonstration was to show that the audience would do anything for Paul.
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Enjoy!
@KernelRecipes @librecomputer Only a 103 this time (if I donât add more between now and then, which I likely will!)
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