Re: [Cake] Linux 4.19 released...

2018-10-22 Thread Jonathan Morton
> On 23 Oct, 2018, at 5:54 am, Dave Taht wrote: > >> The Internet would simply work better >> if AQM was a standard feature at all bottlenecks. > > FQ+AQM. :) Ideally yes. But AQM by itself would be a start, and theoretically the hardware out there can mostly do it to some degree already,

Re: [Cake] Linux 4.19 released...

2018-10-22 Thread Dave Taht
Jonathan Morton writes: >> On 23 Oct, 2018, at 12:32 am, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote: >> >> It's even listed at the top of the "Coolest features" list on the >> kernelnewbies overview: >>

Re: [Cake] Linux 4.19 released...

2018-10-22 Thread Jonathan Morton
> On 23 Oct, 2018, at 12:32 am, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote: > > It's even listed at the top of the "Coolest features" list on the > kernelnewbies overview: > https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_4.19#Better_networking_experience_with_the_CAKE_queue_management_algorithm I do hope that's an

Re: [Cake] Linux 4.19 released...

2018-10-22 Thread Dave Taht
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 2:32 PM Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote: > > ...which means that CAKE is now officially in upstream Linux. Woohoo! > > It's even listed at the top of the "Coolest features" list on the > kernelnewbies overview: >

[Cake] Linux 4.19 released...

2018-10-22 Thread Toke Høiland-Jørgensen
...which means that CAKE is now officially in upstream Linux. Woohoo! It's even listed at the top of the "Coolest features" list on the kernelnewbies overview: https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_4.19#Better_networking_experience_with_the_CAKE_queue_management_algorithm Congratulations, and thanks,