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Life continues as normal, work, school, dog walking, homework, sleep.
As predicted the folks who are complaining that their sunray session is slow have all had spinning applications using up their cpu shares as we use the Fair Share Scheduler on the box. I suspect that it is there to protect everyone else from my testcase programs that sometimes escape, but in these cases it stops them wasting my cpu cycles. I find it slightly disappointing that the quality of userland code is so low when you compare it to the solaris kernel.
15 miles in the smart - it was raining and hailing today
0 miles on the bike.. lance
retires - maybe
tim
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