2GB limit?

Pedro M. Rodrigues pmanuel en myrealbox.com
Vie Ene 28 21:12:26 CST 2000


   No objection. I was just informing people people about that. As 
you can see, it isn't enough supplying the patches in the source 
rpm, otherwise everybody would know about it, they don't. :)


Pedro Rodrigues

On 28 Jan 00, at 17:08, Stephen C. Tweedie wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On Thu, 27 Jan 2000 18:44:56 -0000, "Pedro M. Rodrigues"
> <pmanuel en myrealbox.com> said:
> 
> > On 27 Jan 00, at 12:32, Gene Harris wrote:
> 
> >> Well, it doesn't smell fishy here!  *grin*
> >> 
> >> I am running RedHat Professional 6.1 with Secure Web Server right
> >> out of the box.  They didn't say anything about patches.  And I
> >> seriously doubt that DB2 is using raw disk access on their personal
> >> edition.
> 
> >   They won't tell you. For instance, they include nfs and raid 
> > patches in the stable distribution, among other patches.
> 
> Hmm???  All of the patches applied to Red Hat kernels are supplied in
> the source rpm, on the source CD.  The NFS and Raid patches you talk
> about are the standard ones used to get stable operation: they are the
> official patches from the maintainers of NFS and Raid, and they are
> used by every single Linux distribution that cares about its kernel
> working properly --- it's far from being Red Hat-specific kernel code.
> What is your objection?
> 
> --Stephen
> 
> 



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