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    Phoronix: Stalld 1.17 Brings LoongArch Support, Bug Fixes For Thread Stall Detection & Boosting

    Red Hat released Stalld 1.17 this past week as the newest version of this open-source daemon used for thread stall detection and boosting on Linux...

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    Stalld sounds like a Windows "performance" feature to me. A feature designed to decrease the performance of even the fastest and most capable of processors.

    On a more serious note...when does it get absorbed into the SystemDeath Universe.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by NotMine999 View Post
      On a more serious note...when does it get absorbed into the SystemDeath Universe.

      It's for specific purposes and not necessarily yours.

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      • #4
        At first glance it looked like Stalind to me, I figured maybe IBM was honoring their favorite totalitarian dictators (again).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by NotMine999 View Post
          Stalld sounds like a Windows "performance" feature to me. A feature designed to decrease the performance of even the fastest and most capable of processors.
          Stallmand, and brings me GNU Hurd flashes.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by StarterX4 View Post
            Stallmand, and brings me GNU Hurd flashes.
            Stallmand is for massive parallelization when playing Tetris on emacs.

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