Re: Can Linux 8.0 Support Apache 1.3.27?
From: bmgz (bmg2x_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/02/04
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Date: Sun, 02 May 2004 14:49:48 +0200
Circuit Breaker wrote:
> Harry Phillips wrote:
>
>
>>ray wrote:
>>
>>>He could at least have mentioned the name of the distribution.
>>>
>>
>>You know that, I know that, but he has no clue, he doesn't know enough
>>to realise that there is no such thing as "Linux 8.0". He is not even
>>aware why the CD's he bought (or was given or downloaded) has "Linux
>>8.0" written on it.
>>
>>If he was aware he would not have asked the question the way he did.
>
>
> What does it matter? He posted again, clarifying that he's using Red Hat
> 8.0. Still, no-one has answered his question after two days.
>
> I myself don't see why the answer would be anything other than "yes", but
> as I don't personally have any experience with the subject at hand, I
> really don't know. Anyone else have an answer for the guy?
>
Linux 8.0 should be released in about 10 years time, great foresight for
backwards operability you do have.. maybe save your post for 2014? if
the world still exists. -or linux.
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