This is hilarious. I haven't laughed so much in a long time. You're not 
serious, are you?

The purpose of these lists is to help people; all kinds of people. If 
Linux/Apache/PHP et al were as easy to install and use as they 
should/could be then we wouldn't need the lists. We're not all 
experienced Linux hackers. Everyone was once a newbie.

One of the reasons Linux is so popular is because of the "Linux 
community". Please don't destroy it.

haptiK wrote:

>LISTEN . THERE IS NO FUCKING SUCH THING AS LINUX '7'. IF YOUR GOING TO
>WASTE OUR TIME>> READ THE FUCKING DOCUMENTATION AND GET A FUCKING CLUE. IF
>YOU DONT LIKE THIS MESSAGE REMOVE ME FROM THE FUCKING LIST..
>
> WHY DO YOU ALL SEND SUCH IDIOT MSGS'  READ THE FINE
>MATERIAL#$@!@$@#$!@#$#@!$@#!$#@!$@#!$#@!$@#!$
>
>
>
>On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, rg wrote:
>
>>i installed php4 on my linux 7 system.
>>
>>when i try to access a .php file, it tries to save it to disk.
>>
>>i changed the httpd.conf file already.
>>
>>here is another quirk that i don't know is related.....
>>
>>when i use a command line window to path to /usr/local/
>>
>>i do 'ls' and i can see my apache and mysql directories that i
>>installed.
>>
>>i cannot see the php directory.
>>
>>when i use the gnome/windows-like environment, the php directory shows
>>up.
>>
>>i can do cd /usr/local/php* and it will put me in it, but i won't show
>>up on a 'ls' command.
>>
>>any solutions?
>>
>>
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