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On Friday 12 March 2004 11:35, Konstantin Arkhipov wrote: |
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> But debian is also supported as well. As far as I can understand - |
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> openssi-kernel-patches can be used for any supported version of vanilla |
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> (i.e. not rh-only) kernel version. |
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I see they sort of support debian now. I don't see any kernel patches |
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anywhere, so I can't say if they will be trouble. Best thing I can tell you |
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is don't bother arguing with me about it, go try it, and let us know. To |
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answer your original question, I don't know of anyone who has tried it. Pappy |
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was interested at one point, but he's been busy moving and working with the |
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security team. |
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> On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 11:28:52 -0600 |
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> Brian Jackson <iggy@g.o> wrote: |
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> > On Friday 12 March 2004 08:52, Konstantin Arkhipov wrote: |
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> > > Greetings, cluster team. |
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> > > Does anyone have experience using openssi (http://www.openssi.org) on |
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> > > gentoo-based systems? |
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> > Nope, I used to follow the lists, but when they dumped vanilla patches in |
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> > favor of only supporting redhat, I dropped them. I don't it would be hard |
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> > to get the user space tools working with Gentoo, but the kernel may be |
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> > more problematic. |
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> > - --Iggy |
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