OT New server

Tracy Greggs mailscanner-list at OKLA.COM
Fri Apr 22 20:58:15 IST 2005


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CFMX won't run on RHEL or CentOS.

Tracy

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Subject: Re: OT New server


> At 08:56 AM 4/22/2005, you wrote:
>>Tracy Greggs wrote:
>>>I really want to run ColdfusionMX 6.1 on the same server.  I know it will
>>>run on FC3 in 32bit mode with the 64bit kernel. Currently I am unable to
>>>find anyone that has it running on RHEL or a clone.  All my googling
>>>tends
>>>to make me want to run FC3 for this reason.
>>
>>Maybe look for RHEL 4 or a clone?
>
> CentOS 4 is RHEL 4.0 and 64-bit. Look into http://www.centos.org
>
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