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2006 Jun 09
0
CESA-2006:0544 Importatnt CentOS 4 ia64 mysql - security update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2006:0544
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2006-0544.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors:
files:
updates/ia64/RPMS/mysql-4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1.ia64.rpm
updates/ia64/RPMS/mysql-bench-4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1.ia64.rpm
updates/ia64/RPMS/mysql-devel-4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1.ia64.rpm
2006 Jun 09
0
CESA-2006:0544 Importatnt CentOS 4 alpha mysql - security update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2006:0544
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2006-0544.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors:
files:
updates/alpha/RPMS/mysql-4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1.alpha.rpm
updates/alpha/RPMS/mysql-bench-4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1.alpha.rpm
updates/alpha/RPMS/mysql-devel-4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1.alpha.rpm
2006 Jun 10
0
CESA-2006:0544 Importatnt CentOS 4 s390(x) mysql - security update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2006:0544
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2006-0544.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors:
s390:
updates/s390/RPMS/mysql-4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1.s390.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/mysql-bench-4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1.s390.rpm
updates/s390/RPMS/mysql-devel-4.1.20-1.RHEL4.1.s390.rpm
2006 Jun 10
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 16, Issue 4
...9. CESA-2006:0486 Moderate CentOS 4 ia64 mailman - security
update (Pasi Pirhonen)
10. CESA-2006:0486 Moderate CentOS 3 s390(x) mailman - security
update (Pasi Pirhonen)
11. CESA-2006:0486 Moderate CentOS 4 s390(x) mailman - security
update (Pasi Pirhonen)
12. CESA-2006:0544 Importatnt CentOS 4 ia64 mysql - security
update (Pasi Pirhonen)
13. CESA-2006:0544 Importatnt CentOS 4 alpha mysql - security
update (Pasi Pirhonen)
14. CESA-2006:0544 Importatnt CentOS 4 s390(x) mysql - security
update (Pasi Pirhonen)
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2004 Mar 06
1
Desktop Filesystem Benchmarks in 2.6.3
...sing the program.
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I am trying XFS from 2.4.6 and I can reproduce this case easy. Simply
write some file and unplug the power during write. And we are talking
for desktop :). XFS is the worst case for recovery too.
For desktop filesystem speed is not mandatory. Hard disk speed is most
importatnt. And much more important is recovery. So I think that ext3 is
the best solution for desktop system. It performs well and is the most
recovarable linux filesystem.