Hi,
I tried to compile ipvsadm-1.21-4.src.rpm in RedHat 8.0, but I got this error:
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In file included from /usr/src/linux-2.4/include/linux/config.h:4,
from /usr/src/linux-2.4/include/asm/param.h:
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Todd Lee wrote:
> I can't figure out how come most *nix'es don't support ACL's by default?
> I think it's pretty necessary to have ACL support in file servers.
Current linux NFS doesnt support ACL does it?
-Dan
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Hi All,
We are porting an application to Linux from Solaris that
is threaded and uses mysql. On Solaris we would link against the
thread safe/blessed libmysqlclient_r. None of the RedHat RPM's seem to
come with this library? Is it unnecessary under linux or do we
need to build our own mysql l
I just wanted to thank you guys for all the info, I will definitely check
into XFS by SGI! Sounds very interesting. I hope Red Hat will support it
with their distro one day. It'll give customers one more option to replace
NT/2000 servers. I can't figure out how come most *nix'es don't support
A
Dear Shankar Rajendran,
Once you wrote about "Help me to reduce the size":
> I trying to Port Rh Linux 6.1 in a 8 MB Diskonchip flash disk. If I
>copied the required files in to the disk on chip, it requires 16 MB of
>memory. I think the Library files are taking most of the space.
>