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CBQ MANPAGE: I hear the theme of '2001, A Space Odyssey'

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Subject: CBQ MANPAGE: I hear the theme of '2001, A Space Odyssey'
From: bert hubert <ahu@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 01:41:30 +0100
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... to the sound of 'Also sprach Zarathustra':

 After weeks of social deprivation and much digging through heaps of code, I
                                  bring you 

                                  tc-cbq.8

       The CBQ manpage. Nearly 2500 words, 8 printed pages, of nearly
        unintelligible gobledygook, explaining mostly how CBQ works.

It is part of the Linux Advanced Routing & Traffic Control documentation
project which contains a HOWTO, a mailinglist, an IRC channel and now
manpages:

                            http://ds9a.nl/lartc

I want to thank Jamal for stubbornly straightening me out when I use messy
language and explaining how things work. The errors are mine though.

I *implore* ANK and others to read through this. I'm about exhausted and
running out of time (need to get on with work), and have a hard time
figuring out the exact details of the CBQ link sharing algorithm. I need
help, so to speak. The manpage indicates where.

Thanks for your attention. Please find tc-cbq.8 attached.

Regards,

bert hubert


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