According to new tests performed by Intel (Nasdaq: INTC - news), the database performance of a 32-processor Itanium server running Linux (news - web sites) rivals that of servers running Windows or Unix (news - web sites) software. Since handling a database is a heavyweight computing chore, requiring an OS to perform a blizzard of transactions, this new benchmark score is considered a major coup for the open source OS
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We have a requirement to enhance our Centos 7 Servers' security as per "CIS CentOS Linux 7 Benchmark" ( CIS WorkBench / Home ) that provides guidance for establishing a secure configuration posture for CentOS 7.
Just... (2 Replies)
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I have successfully installed the latest Linux Mint for the very first time on an old (2001) Gateway 600 laptop. I still have my old Windows XP on this too.
I cannot figure out how to get the wireless connection to work (to connect to my home router).
I have tried installing my only... (5 Replies)
Need to make a very fast file existence checker. Passing in 20-50K num of files
In the code below ${file} is a file with a listing of +20,000 files. test_speed is the script. I am commenting out the results of <time test_speed try>.
The normal "test -f" is much much too slow when a system... (2 Replies)
My system bench mark results
INDEX VALUES
TEST BASELINE RESULT INDEX
Arithmetic Test (type = double) 2541.7 876123.7 344.7
Dhrystone 2 without register variables 22366.3 5411602.3 ... (1 Reply)
I work in a computer company which sells computer configurations and parts of them. And I want to give a choice to customers. If they want to buy a PC with Linux installed, not Windows. But I find difficult to test the Graphic Cards in Linux OS. I have searched the web and I didn't found any... (2 Replies)
RMNEWS(8) System Manager's Manual RMNEWS(8)
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NAME
rmnews - expunge and remove news articles
SYNOPSIS
rmnews
DESCRIPTION
Rmnews reads article data from the standard input. It then expunges and removes the listed articles. Rmnews is designed to be used by
InterNetNews to remove canceled, superseded, and expired news articles.
The input is processed as an INN expirerm file listing or an INN cancel stream written as a ``WC'' entry in the newsfeeds(5) file. This
data consists of lines of text, each containing a list of relative article pathnames, with a single space between entries. If a listed
file is contained in an IMAP news mailbox, it is expunged out of that mailbox. In any case, each listed file is unlinked.
Rmnews reads its configuration options out of the imapd.conf(5) file. The optional newsprefix option specifies a prefix to be prepended to
newsgroup names to make the corresponding IMAP mailbox names. The required partition-news option specifies the pathname prefix to the IMAP
news mailboxes. The value of partition-news concatenated with the dots-to-slashes-converted value of newsprefix must be the pathname of
the news spool directory.
FILES
/etc/imapd.conf
CMU Project Cyrus RMNEWS(8)