m/doc/en/Linux.html). Is this necessary on Debian too?
Or it is better to use their binary package?
Thanks,
Yes... I had to recompile libc6 (just to rebuild the package) with a
patch... and it's perfect ;)
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l.com/doc/en/Linux.html). Is this necessary on Debian too?
Or it is better to use their binary package?
Thanks,
Yes... I had to recompile libc6 (just to rebuild the package) with a
patch... and it's perfect ;)
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rking well for me on systems with far more
than 1000 users. Soon I'll have about 200,000 active users per server...
Which kind of server? (Intel P3? P4? Other? a lot of memory? SCSI? Fiber?)
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o make the decision.
MySQL has no problem on smp architecture, I run it on a dual pIII-1.2GHz
without problems.
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architecture, right?
> Just difficult to make the decision.
>
MySQL has no problem on smp architecture, I run it on a dual pIII-1.2GHz
without problems.
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Marc Haber wrote:
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> On Mon, 10 Apr 2000 11:42:24 +1000, you wrote:
> >Zentek International does provide such a service using Debian servers.
>
> How about having a list of Debian-friendly companies, ISPs, Web
> Hosters, Security outfits etc. on the Debian web page?
>
It's a good idea...
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Fraser Campbell wrote:
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> A recent incident with Pretty Park in our building caused me much amusement
> and prompted our LAN administrator to ask if I can perform any virus
> scanning on the mailserver. Do there exist any solutions to scan email for
> viruses where the mailserver is a Linux box?
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