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In a previous message to me, you wrote: >On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Pete Pokrandt wrote: > >> I'd like to upgrade to 7.1 and kernel 2.4.x but I'm a little worried about >> progs like wxp and others not working after the upgrade. That machine >> uses wxp quite extensively to generate web products for our weather >> page. > >Do it, with the very latest 7.1 kernel and patches Redhat offers. It has >a LOT fewer memory leaks and is more stable, so I have found. >Although it was a pain to install (mainly because of our then-slow >Internet connection), it is well worth it. But do note that inetd is no >longer used...xinetd is by default. So, you'll need to use hosts.allow to >open up sendmail, McIDAS ADDE, and anything else you want to open. It is >more secure than inetd, from what I can tell. There's one other >significant change, but I can't remember what it is offhand. Anyway, I >think you'll like it. Go for it! > > Gilbert, I agree, it's pretty solid. I'm running 7.1 on my desktop machine, been meaning to do some testing of unidata software here but just haven't gotten a round tuit.. Are you running any wxp stuff under 7.1, any issues? Pete -- +>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>+<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<+ ^ Pete Pokrandt V 1447 AOSS Bldg 1225 W Dayton St^ ^ Systems Programmer V Madison, WI 53706 ^ ^ V poker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ^ ^ Dept of Atmos & Oceanic Sciences V (608) 262-3086 (Phone/voicemail) ^ ^ University of Wisconsin-Madison V 262-0166 (Fax) ^ <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<+>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>+
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