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Message-ID: <4D9B5282.6000308@poelzi.org>
Date:	Tue, 05 Apr 2011 19:33:54 +0200
From:	Daniel Poelzleithner <poelzi@...lzi.org>
To:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc:	lwn@....net
Subject: [ANN] ulatencyd 0.5.0

Hi,

I'm happy to announce ulatencyd 0.5.0.
This is a new major release towards prefect user experience on moderns
Linux Desktops.

What is it ?
============

ulatencyd is a scriptable daemon which constantly optimises the Linux
kernel for best user experience.
The default configuration tries to increase the responsiveness for a
typical desktop system and protects the system from malicious
processes/groups.
With a different configuration all other types of systems can be
adjusted as well.

Website: https://github.com/poelzi/ulatencyd/

• Latest Release:
  https://github.com/poelzi/ulatencyd/downloads
• Package Repos:
  https://github.com/poelzi/ulatencyd/wiki

Major changes since 0.4.0
=========================
  • Policykit support
  • Configs for single task & games
  • XFCE & LXDE support
  • updated documentation
  • GUI/CLI updates
  • cli/gui client called ulatency
  • simplerules module for easy to handle rules
  • instant rules that are executed without delay.
  • enhancements to the dbus interface
  • better realtime support
  • Systemd compatibility
  • IO bottleneck detector
  • Bugfixes

kind regards
 Daniel Poelzleithner

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