On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 14:00, Peter Mueller wrote:
> > Is anyone working on the 2.6 kernel yet?
>
> Just curious here, what features does a 2.6 kernel have that leaf can use?
> I've heard a lot about the scalability but I haven't seen this in the real
> world yet.
Peter,
I'm not sure. Someone aske
On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 14:09, Eric Spakman wrote:
> Currently we are not working on it, but we do look at kernel
> development ofcourse. Kernel 2.6 is much bigger than 2.4, it needs a
> lot of changes in the base packages (to make full use of the
> functions) and it has no real benefit for leaf n
Hello Mike,
Currently we are not working on it, but we do look at kernel development
ofcourse.
Kernel 2.6 is much bigger than 2.4, it needs a lot of changes in the base
packages (to make full use of the functions) and it has no real benefit for
leaf now.
Eric Spakman
>Is anyone working on the
> Is anyone working on the 2.6 kernel yet?
Just curious here, what features does a 2.6 kernel have that leaf can use?
I've heard a lot about the scalability but I haven't seen this in the real
world yet.
Regards,
P
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Just a quick note to help anyone who may be having problems with this
setup.
1) Install the 'compat-gcc-32' and 'compat-gcc-32-c++' packages. (as
root on the command line type "yum install ")
2) In buildenv's buildtool.mk on line 37 change "HOSTCC:=gcc" to
"HOSTCC:=gcc32". (You'll have to edit co
Is anyone working on the 2.6 kernel yet?
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On 7/11/05, KP Kirchdoerfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Think I fixed your other notes about openvpn in the doc; but don't understand
> what you are referring here.
On line 33 of file:
-rw-r--r--1 root root 1283 Apr 27 21:50 /etc/easyrsa/vars
is a line that says
"echo NOTE: when