>> *modularity*. khttpd doesn't affect anything else in
>> the kernel, and so is a rather harmless optional feature.
> Its modularity is purely formal,
> The cost are additional protections, which eat bits of CPU time for all
> and useful only for khttpd.
Could you inform me what you are talking about? If there is an issue with
kHTTPd having a negative effect on other parts of the kernel, I would like
to know. (If I don't know about such things, I cannot solve them)
Greetings,
Arjan van de Ven
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