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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: Heywood on 23 May 2003, 20:40

Title: Tux on FreeBSD
Post by: Heywood on 23 May 2003, 20:40
Has anyone actually done this with any success? I would like to run Tux (http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/tux/TUX-2.0-Manual/intro.html), the apache accelerator on my freeBSD server. As far as I have known, its been a red hat thing, but I am sure it can by macgyvered into any apache install. Just wondering if anyone has done it before I go in and start screwing stuff up.

(edit: Heywood, I just edited the link, which now works.   ;)  )

[ May 23, 2003: Message edited by: Panos ]

Title: Tux on FreeBSD
Post by: Heywood on 27 May 2003, 21:31
Well, I have found out that tux is heavily dependnent on the (linux) kernel. So I am going to check out some static content accelerators that will work in BSD, and see what I can come up with.