Does anyone have a copy of OpenMosix 2.4.26?


 
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Old 03-29-2009
Does anyone have a copy of OpenMosix 2.4.26?

I want to build a load-balancing cluster and the multiprocess support that I read about:

'Any single program that can run as multiple processes can benefit from OpenMosix: "The GIMP" photo editor and the "kandel" fractal generator are known to do this.

Unless I can find a load-balancing cluster that does this and I'm going with OpenMosix.

I'm willing to pay for OpenMosix 2.4.26 because I'm having trouble with the download.

Send me a private message and I'll give you my address.
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