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Re: Kolab
by Andy on Thursday 19/May/2005, @07:54
I blelieve Kolab to be rather easy installable. I put the /kolab tree onto a own disk and can use it, no matter i run Suse or Fedora, even from inside of Xen. I like this separation very much, especially when dist upgrading, since i can revert to the old version without touching the precious data stored in Kolab.
Integrating it into different distributions in different ways (or even the same ways) would open it to the same vulnerabilities as every other package, different patchsets by different distributors and so on.
The main advantage of Kolab is its own tree, everything else doesn't matter. With the Linux ELF-module it should without changes be useable on *BSD too I guess.
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Re: Kolab
by mdouhan on Thursday 19/May/2005, @11:00
Kolab runs perfect on FreeBSd, and has been prooven to scale very well in our experience, from small installations of 20 users up to serious enterprise solutions serving several thousand users and still growing
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