Eric,
Slackware, here for 3 years. MySQL for over 1. Only probs I've ever had
is on 3.21.16, which was due to not addslash-ing certain inserts. Also
run it on 4 other Slackware boxes ranging from kernel 2.0.30 - 2.2.6, no
probs. 2 Redhat boxes as well. Hope that helps.
Van
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On Tue, 11 May 1999 efrazier@stripped wrote:
> hi,
>
> REALLY not meaning to start any arguments, but I was wondering if there is a
> general consensus about which distribution of Linux seems to get along best
> with mySQL in terms of dependability. I was just wondering after the recent
> post about the Red Hat problem. I use Slackware and don't seem to have any
> problems. Again just looking for opinions.
>
> What do you think the IDEAL system should be for a mySQL server that focuses
> on the ability to have a large number of connections/ high traffic but
> fairly low bandwidth, like no BIG selects and so on? How about the real UNIXs?
>
> thanks,
>
> Eric
>
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