On Mon, 4 Sept 2023 at 18:53, Bastian Bittorf <[email protected]> wrote: > > can you please give us a hint, > what makes your system special? > maybe several 1000 processes?
Hi Bastian, on that system there are 8 Arm 64bit cores 4x1.8GHz + 4x2.0Ghz put under conservative frequency governors usually sleeping but sometimes running at their lowest frequency 300MHz and I have no clue what's going to make my system "special". Someone says that it is the man behind the screen but they are rare while almost others ask for statistics. Do you wish to receive statistics? ;-) Just few facts: - moving from local var=$(command) to local var; car=$(commad) - avoid to use pidof and pgrep but grep over /proc - source instead of calling a script The script time to be ready for the user interaction drops from 1.7s to 360ms. Usually, I consider a anything above 250ms a latency to fix for a smooth UI/UX but considering it is a telnet app, I am keen to accept 360ms and I will take care of this aspect when I will transform the script which delivers a menu (text interface by telnet) in a server that exchange data by a socket / fifo and source others scripts when an action is requested by user on demand. Possibly, I will straightforwardly go for a CGI-BIN httpd in order to use a common web interface. However, I love the idea of keeping the telnet menu, it makes me feel so nostalgic and old.. ROTFL Best regards, R- _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
