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:Heh, really? The camera ships w/ Apache running on it.
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: -- Jason R. Thorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
They obviously have a lot of memory to play with, then. Or they
are crazy. Writing a web server is fairly easy to do. I've
written several, including the one that BEST runs on most of its
servers.
But even Apache has knobs to control resources. You certainly do
not need to modify the kernel to support Apache on an embedded
system. Apache gives you a great deal of control over its resource
limitations.
-Matt
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