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Re: installing tux



Hi Sam,
personally, I would suggest nginx for litespeed replacement, www.nginx.net, it's quite well under heavy load, incredible session numbers it can support, also built in http load balancing. (what a pity that it cannot support https load balancing natively)
K.
ps. i am not against tux. i loved the idea, but it's not stable


On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Sam Watkins <swatkins@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi there,

I would like to know how to install tux, I am using an ubuntu system
with kernel 2.6.27.

The reason I want to install tux is that I am developing a user-space
web-server which now runs faster than litespeed web server, and I would
like to benchmark it against tux.

The doc here
http://people.redhat.com/mingo/TUX-patches/QuickStart-TUX.txt is out of
date and the userspace utils mentioned there are no longer available in
that directory. Where can I get them?

The most recent patch there is for 2.6.18, do I have to use that earlier
kernel version with tux, or does someone have a patch for 2.6.27 or
newer?

Is it possible to build and load tux as a module or do I need to compile
the entire kernel?

thanks,

Sam Watkins

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