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From: heller@socko.cdnow.com (A. Karl Heller)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: XTERM Problems
Date: 2 Jun 1997 23:48:18 GMT
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Jordan K. Hubbard (jkh@FreeBSD.org) wrote:
: Byron Brummer wrote:
: >                 options CHILD_MAX=128
: > 
: >         or similar settings.
: >         Also, maxusers should be set to at least 5 (I do 10).  Why the hell
: >         this isn't set the GERERIC kernel is beyond me...

: I doubt that the reason is beyond you so much as it's staring you right
: in the face and you're simply unable to see it. :-)

: GENERIC = GENERIC.  Think about the dictionary definition, if you can. 

 Perhaps, we should get a few custom kernel setups in future releases.
If you're going to run a news server, start with the "news" kernel.
Copies of real life kernel configs might be very useful for other
people just getting into setting up powerful FreeBSD systems.

  At least there should be a desktop version which supports X, dialups, etc..
the "home" end user kernel.


  Or, I could just be really wrong with all of this.

Karl