"The site www.muvrini.com is running Apache/1.3.20 (Linux/SuSE) PHP/4.1.2 mod_perl/1.26 on Linux."
Hmm. I think you need to upgrade your version of Apache. 1.3.20 is vulnerable. You should probably upgrade your PHP also. Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: Monteleone [mailto:gmonteleone@;sitec.fr] Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 11:23 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE : Installing Linux/390 on a 9672 R14... I use three LPAR native on a 9672 R14 without problem. Have a look www.muvrini.com Gerard MONTELEONE Ingenieur Systeme & Reseau ( 04.95.23.68.09 / 06.87.72.70.32 S.I.T.E.C zi du Vazzio 20090 AJACCIO Cedex -----Message d'origine----- De�: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@;VM.MARIST.EDU] De la part de Adam Thornton Envoy�: vendredi 25 octobre 2002 15:50 ��: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet�: Re: Installing Linux/390 on a 9672 R14... On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 08:23:27AM -0500, McKown, John wrote: > All the Linux/390 versions out there require a Generation 5 (-Rx6), > Generation 6 (-Rx7), or zArchitecture machine (z/800 or z/900). The older > generation 3 machines, which is what a -R14 is, do not have all the new > hardware instructions needed to run Linux/390. > This is untrue. Linux will run just fine on G3s and G2s with the Halfword Immediate instructions--my P/390, a G2 machine, is perfectly capable of running Linux. IBM will, however, not support Linux in such a configuration. There are organizations that sell Linux support for these configurations, however. One thing to be aware of is that you do not get hardware IEEE floating point. Thus any Linux program that uses floating point support will be very slow, as it will have to go through the kernel emulation layer to do IEEE floating point. This is why, in my famous "cough syrup" benchmark, I found out just how painfully slow perl was on a P/390. Adam
