ulatencyd 0.5.0-3 source package in Ubuntu

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ulatencyd (0.5.0-3) unstable; urgency=low
  * Make the memory resource controller optional (Closes: #632845).  * Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.2 (no changes needed). -- Alessandro Ghedini <email address hidden>  Wed, 06 Jul 2011 16:26:04 +0200

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Alessandro Ghedini
Uploaded to:
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Original maintainer:
Alessandro Ghedini
Architectures:
linux-any
Section:
utils
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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ulatency: Client for the ulatencyd daemon

 Ulatency is a daemon that controls how the Linux kernel will spend it's
 resources on the running processes. It uses dynamic cgroups to give the
 kernel hints and limitations on processes.
 .
 This package provides a command-line/qt4 client for the ulatencyd daemon.

ulatencyd: Daemon to minimize latency on a linux system using cgroups

 Ulatency is a daemon that controls how the Linux kernel will spend it's
 resources on the running processes. It uses dynamic cgroups to give the
 kernel hints and limitations on processes.
 .
 It strongly supports the lua scripting language for writing rules and the
 scheduler code.
 .
 The Linux scheduler does a pretty good job to give the available resources
 to all processes, but this may not be the best user experience in the
 desktop case. ulatencyd monitors the system and categorizes the running
 processes into cgroups. Processes that run wild to slow down the system
 by causing massive swaping will be isolated.