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Submission + - m0n0wall fork SmallWall has first official release

houstonbofh writes: When the m0n0wall project ended back in February, many people just did not want to lose their small and lean firewall. And now, one of the forks, http://www.smallwall.org/ has released it's first non-beta release. It has some small improvements to the GUI, and now has added L2TP support. The announcement with the changes can be found here. http://smallwall.freeforums.ne...

Also, a partnership with MIXTPC was announced allowing firewalls with SmallWall preloaded to be purchased. http://smallwall.freeforums.ne... Their web store is here. http://www.mitxpc.com/products...
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How Today's Low-Power X86 & ARM CPUs Compare To Intel's Old NetBurst CPUs 77

An anonymous reader writes: In trying to offer a unique look at how Intel x86 CPU performance has evolved since their start, Phoronix celebrated their 11th birthday by comparing modern CPUs to old Socket 478 CPUs with the NetBurst Celeron and Pentium 4C on an Intel 875P+ICH5R motherboard. These old NetBurst processors were compared to modern Core and Atom processors from Haswell, Broadwell, Bay Trail and other generations. There were also some AMD CPUs and the NVIDIA Tegra K1 ARM processor. Surprisingly, in a few Linux tests the NetBurst CPUs performed better than AMD E-Series APUs and an Atom Bay Trail. However, for most workloads, the 45+ other CPUs tested ended up being multiple times faster; for the systems where the power consumption was monitored, the power efficiency was obviously multiple times better.

Comment Re:So? (Score 1) 384

It may also depend on the SF Terms Of Use. It would not surprise me that there is a clause that allows them to distribute software under your trademark as part of hosting a project there (how could they legally do their normal job without?)

Your original code... Not a derivative work based on your code.

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