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SubjectRe: tux officially in kernel?
I am using it, for example, on some web site, and it works well, abnd rock
solid. But on the internet, as it is today, it has no meaning
to talk about speed performances. But the server are less stressed than
with just apache.


On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Benny Sjostrand wrote:

> >
> >
> >Linus put khttpd in the kernel just after sendfile support was added, IIRC
> >he said something about khttpd being a very small number of lines to add
> >once sendfile support was there.
> >
> does anyone use the khttpd service for real today ?, is there
> possibility making some useful stuff of it ? , interface it with apache
> getting better performance or whatever ...
>
> /Benny
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