On Tuesdayen den 4 December 2001 06.55, Vincent Danen wrote:

> Can you use php with tux?  I have to admit, I don't know the first
> thing about tux as I've never looked at it.  But having a web server
> in kernel-land just strikes me as being really really wrong for some
> reason...
>
> My impression is that the kernel was supposed to do kernel-ish
> stuff...  I mean, granted, the Windows kernel includes Internet
> Explorer, but that's different... it's just a browser.  =)  (just kidding)

Then we shouldn't have any graphic driver stuff in the kernel either...

I'm just very impressed of the tests that have been made which says tux 
outperforms everything else... And, as there now is a cgi handling module in 
tux it is really neat. Any unknown request's beeing passed to apache (or 
whatever) if it's there, php stuff for instance. It can even do virtual 
hosting.

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