Avi Kivity ([email protected])

Number of posts: 146 (0.13 per day)
First post: 2004-11-07 10:13:40
Last post: 2007-12-19 14:27:35

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2006-08-01 09:57:08 linux-kernel Re: Solaris ZFS on Linux [Was: Re: the " 'official' point of view" expressed by kernelnewbies.org regarding reiser4 inclusion]
2006-08-01 09:38:38 linux-kernel Re: Solaris ZFS on Linux [Was: Re: the " 'official' point of view"expressed by kernelnewbies.org regarding reiser4 inclusion]
2006-08-01 07:25:00 linux-kernel Re: Solaris ZFS on Linux [Was: Re: the " 'official' point of view"expressed by kernelnewbies.org regarding reiser4 inclusion]
2006-05-24 08:12:04 linux-kernel Re: tuning for large files in xfs
2006-05-23 08:05:58 linux-kernel Re: tuning for large files in xfs
2006-05-22 19:45:58 linux-kernel Re: [IDEA] Poor man's UPS
2006-05-22 19:36:25 linux-kernel Re: tuning for large files in xfs
2006-05-22 19:15:11 linux-kernel Re: tuning for large files in xfs
2006-05-22 08:19:52 linux-kernel Re: [IDEA] Poor man's UPS
2006-05-21 12:38:25 linux-kernel Re: [PATCH] 2-ptrace_multi
2006-05-17 14:17:42 linux-kernel Re: Wiretapping Linux?
2006-05-17 12:16:39 linux-kernel Re: Wiretapping Linux?
2006-05-15 11:53:03 linux-kernel Re: [PATCH 2.6.17-rc4 6/6] Remove some of the kmemleak false positives
2006-05-11 15:43:41 linux-kernel Re: ext3 metadata performace
2006-05-11 13:23:24 linux-kernel Re: unknown io writes in 2.6.16
2006-05-11 10:34:40 linux-kernel Re: [RFC PATCH 17/35] Segment register changes for Xen
2006-05-08 15:50:35 linux-kernel Re: How can I boost block I/O performance
2006-05-08 15:07:24 linux-kernel Re: How to read BIOS information
2006-05-08 11:38:22 linux-kernel Re: High load average on disk I/O on 2.6.17-rc3
2006-05-07 05:13:37 linux-kernel Re: How can I boost block I/O performance
2006-05-06 19:35:14 linux-kernel Re: How can I boost block I/O performance
2006-05-06 19:33:07 linux-kernel Re: How can I boost block I/O performance
2006-05-05 12:40:07 linux-kernel Re: TCP/IP send, sendfile, RAW
2006-05-02 16:21:43 linux-kernel Re: Compiling C++ modules
2006-05-02 15:51:30 linux-kernel Re: Compiling C++ modules
2006-05-02 15:30:22 linux-kernel Re: Compiling C++ modules
2006-05-02 15:19:41 linux-kernel Re: Compiling C++ modules
2006-05-02 15:04:27 linux-kernel Re: Compiling C++ modules
2006-05-02 14:54:50 linux-kernel Re: Compiling C++ modules
2006-05-02 14:41:26 linux-kernel Re: Compiling C++ modules
2006-05-02 14:03:04 linux-kernel Re: Compiling C++ modules
2006-05-02 13:53:04 linux-kernel Re: Compiling C++ modules
2006-05-02 11:26:49 linux-kernel Re: Compiling C++ modules
2006-05-02 10:32:09 linux-kernel Re: Compiling C++ modules
2006-03-27 06:19:24 linux-kernel Re: [RFC][PATCH 0/2] KABI example conversion and cleanup
2006-03-26 17:57:46 linux-kernel Re: [RFC][PATCH 0/2] KABI example conversion and cleanup
2006-03-26 17:24:55 linux-kernel Re: [RFC][PATCH 0/2] KABI example conversion and cleanup
2006-03-26 13:29:55 linux-kernel Re: [RFC][PATCH 0/2] KABI example conversion and cleanup
2006-03-23 16:58:03 linux-kernel Re: [RFCLUE2] 64 bit driver 32 bit app ioctl
2006-03-22 19:12:22 linux-kernel Re: gettimeofday order of magnitude slower with pmtimer, which is default
2006-02-25 19:52:12 linux-kernel Re: New reliability technique
2006-02-17 09:09:22 linux-kernel Re: [patch 0/5] lightweight robust futexes: -V1
2006-02-15 13:04:35 linux-kernel Re: [patch] make sysctl_overcommit_memory enumeration sensible
2006-02-15 10:32:49 linux-kernel Re: [patch] make sysctl_overcommit_memory enumeration sensible
2006-02-08 10:48:11 linux-kernel Re: /proc/pid/maps keeps growing
2006-02-03 02:05:30 linux-kernel Re: discriminate single bit error hardware failure from slab corruption.
2006-02-03 00:44:57 linux-kernel Re: discriminate single bit error hardware failure from slab corruption.
2006-01-21 18:46:39 linux-kernel Re: [RFC] VM: I have a dream...
2005-12-20 18:20:37 linux-kernel Re: [RFC][PATCH] New iovec support & VFS changes
2005-12-20 18:00:08 linux-kernel Re: [RFC][PATCH] New iovec support & VFS changes
2005-12-07 15:18:38 linux-kernel Re: Linux in a binary world... a doomsday scenario