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  1. lsmichael

    1.3.9 and 1.4.6 Fix High CPU Issue

    Howdy all, We just put out versions 1.3.9 and 1.4.6. They contain numerous bug fixes and improvements to our HTTP/2 support. The most important fix is probably for a high CPU usage problem that a couple users reported. Anyone on 1.3.8 or 1.4.5 should definitely upgrade to the next version...
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    OpenLiteSpeed 1.3.7 and 1.4.4 support HTTP/2

    Howdy all, Just posted this to the Google Group, but I think it bears repeating here: We just released OpenLiteSpeed 1.3.7 and 1.4.4. Both versions support HTTP/2 draft 16. We're very excited about HTTP/2's impending release and will do our best to support it as soon and as fully as possible...
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    Looking for Wiki Writers

    Howdy, We're looking for some experienced LSWS users to write wikis that answer common problems and explain common setups. We'd like to make LSWS and OpenLiteSpeed easier for everyone to use and we'd like your help! What we're looking for in a writer: Clear English (required) Deep experience...
  4. lsmichael

    OpenLiteSpeed 1.3.6 out and designated stable!

    Basically, it is what the thread title says it is. 1.3.6 fixes all known bugs in the 1.3 branch. Cheers, Michael
  5. lsmichael

    PHP with LSAPI Available in Remi Repository

    Howdy, I posted this to the Google Group, too, but I figure posting it here can't hurt. PHP with LSAPI is now available from the Remi Repository: http://rpms.famillecollet.com/ The package name is php-litespeed. Remi Repo contains packages for PHP 5.4, 5.5, and 5.6. It's widely used and...
  6. lsmichael

    We'd Like to Designate 1.3.3 Stable (Call for Testing!)

    Howdy LiteSpeeders, We're getting close to designating 1.3.3 stable (or perhaps 1.3.4 if we find any more bugs). We'd like to encourage anyone who has the opportunity to test 1.3.3. This will help us make sure there are no more extant bugs. Cheers, Michael
  7. lsmichael

    We'd Like to Designate 1.3.3 Stable (Call for Testing!)

    Howdy LiteSpeeders, We're getting close to designating 1.3.3 stable (or perhaps 1.3.4). We'd like to encourage anyone who has the opportunity to test 1.3.3. This will help us make sure there are no more extant bugs. Cheers, Michael
  8. lsmichael

    Benchmarks!

    Howdy all, We just put out our first benchmarks for OpenLiteSpeed: http://www.litespeedtech.com/products/litespeed-web-server/benchmarks/small-static-file These are the first in what will be a series of benchmarks comparing OpenLiteSpeed, Enterprise, Apache 2.2, Apache 2.4, and nginx. These...
  9. lsmichael

    OpenLiteSpeed and xCache

    Moved this from another thread... (Post by Tracy Perry) The biggest problem I'm having is I cannot get xCache to initialize to work with the forum (xenForo). I've got memcache up and running but no matter what parameters I use for xCache I get an error in my xenForo log. Code: ErrorException...
  10. lsmichael

    Horror of Horrors!

    Slavik! OpenLiteSpeed.com doesn't run on OpenLiteSpeed...? :cry::sick:
  11. lsmichael

    What Companies Have Moved Their Software from Proprietary to Open Source?

    We keep talking (giving me flack) about what features should be in OpenLiteSpeed and it got me thinking: What companies have moved their software from proprietary to, at least partially, open source? I know there's quite a few, but I can't think of them right now. I feel like the discussion...
  12. lsmichael

    Going on Vacation

    Hey guys, Just thought I'd let you know that I'm leaving for vacation tomorrow. We're going to Japan to visit my wife's family. I'll be gone until the 9th and my wife's mother doesn't really have Internet access (which is great, by the way, you should really try it). Just wanted you guys to...
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