On 06/10/05, Craig Barraclough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You'll find a few of us are running the interrupt holdoff patch, which IIRC, > comes from the FreeBSD tree via [EMAIL PROTECTED] (See below). > Patch trades off timeliness of response for reduced interrupts.
Hasn't broken anything for me (yet?) on a checkout of -current as of this afternoon. Even while dragging stuff to and from the office at 720KB/s and running tor, my ssh sessions are still plenty responsive and I have a whopping 12% cpu free. Not the sort of box I'd want to run a large enterprise through, but it runs cool and quiet, takes up less room on my comms shelf than the cable modem, and has a feature set vastly superior to any other home router I've seen. -- GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix' too?

