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  • NateHubbard
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    I feel as if there are jokes being made here, but I'm missing them entirely.

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  • ehansin
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    Good riddance, that thing was such a mess anyway! Used this joke last time, but nobody "bit" so here I am again

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  • toves
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    >I'm more of a SLAB fan
    In AU a slob would likely have a slab beside him while he was watching the ashes

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  • GreenReaper
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    Actually, I'm more of a SLAB fan, in some circumstances. Specifically, SLUB held onto too many ext4_inode_cache entries after rsync where some files were accessed later. slub_max_order=2 helped but for one particular server where the cache wouldn't degrade I still favoured SLAB.

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  • skeevy420
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    I just know that the last 3 users of SLOB will show up in this thread so in order to nip that discussion in the bud:

    Have y'all ever heard the wrong word in a song to the point that you associate that word with the song? For the longest time I thought the lyrics were "I'm a lazy SLOB" and not "I'm a lazy SOD".

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  • phoronix
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    SLOB Allocator Being Deprecated With Linux 6.2

    Phoronix: SLOB Allocator Being Deprecated With Linux 6.2

    Following the recent developer talk of looking to drop SLOB from the Linux kernel, this simple allocator is being deprecated come Linux 6.2...

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