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By author:    "David S. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
> 
> Lars Marowsky-Bree writes:
>  > This just goes on to show that khttpd is unnecessary kernel bloat
>  > and can be "just as well" handled by a userspace application, minus
>  > some rather very special cases which do not justify its inclusion
>  > into the main kernel.
> 
> My take on this is that khttpd is unmaintained garbage.
> 
> TUX is evidence that khttpd can be done properly and
> beat the pants off of anything done in userspace.
> 

Then why don't we unload khttpd and put in Tux?

        -hpa
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