• Some Of GNU/Linux Still Undocumented!

    From Lester Thorpe@lt@gnu.rocks to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Wed Sep 10 11:15:33 2025
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    Believe it or not, some critical portions of GNU/Linux
    are still undocumented.

    Example: GCC instruction scheduling.

    <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78567456/gcc-instruction-scheduling-how-do-the-algorithms-differ>

    But writing detailed docs does take a lot of effort and
    GNU/Linux is developed largely by volunteers who cannot
    be expected to bust their asses 24/7.
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    Gentoo: the only road to GNU/Linux perfection.
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  • From Joel W. Crump@joelcrump@gmail.com to comp.os.linux.advocacy on Wed Sep 10 07:56:04 2025
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    On 9/10/2025 7:15 AM, Lester Thorpe wrote:

    Believe it or not, some critical portions of GNU/Linux
    are still undocumented.

    Example: GCC instruction scheduling.

    <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78567456/gcc-instruction-scheduling-how-do-the-algorithms-differ>

    But writing detailed docs does take a lot of effort and
    GNU/Linux is developed largely by volunteers who cannot
    be expected to bust their asses 24/7.


    Yeah - WOW.
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    Joel W. Crump
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