Linux 2.5 Kernel Developers Summit San Jose, California March 30-31, 2001
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Another difference appeared when the first session started on Friday morning. The conference room was set up with circular tables, each with power strips for laptops, and only a few attendees were not using a laptop. USENIX had provided Aeronet wireless setup via the hotel’s T1 link, and people were busy typing and compiling. Chris Mason of OSDN noticed that Dave Miller had written a utility to modulate the speed of the CPU fans based upon the temperature reading from his motherboard. Another person whipped up a quick program to test an assertion made by the first presenter about degraded performance in the 2.4 release.
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تاریخ انتشار 2001