Thanks, I will try your packages later this week.
Dmitry
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 21:39, Ralph Paßgang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i had the same problems on the debian 2.4.26-1um2 uml kernel with a host
> machine WITHOUT grsec kernel... The 2.4.26-1um1 worked without any problem.
>
>
On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 08:21:26PM +0200, Patrick Donker wrote:
> Jacob S. wrote:
>
> >By default, when a file is uploaded via a php script or anything else
> >through apache, it has permissions of 644. I would like this to be 640.
> >
> >I know php has a umask and a chmod function that could help
Hi,
i had the same problems on the debian 2.4.26-1um2 uml kernel with a host
machine WITHOUT grsec kernel... The 2.4.26-1um1 worked without any problem.
I think there was a bug report on the debian BTS but if I remeber correctly
the Maintainer can't reproduce this.
I think the debian uml packa
Jacob S. wrote:
By default, when a file is uploaded via a php script or anything else
through apache, it has permissions of 644. I would like this to be 640.
I know php has a umask and a chmod function that could help with this,
but this only fixes it for scripts that use php. Isn't there a way to
By default, when a file is uploaded via a php script or anything else
through apache, it has permissions of 644. I would like this to be 640.
I know php has a umask and a chmod function that could help with this,
but this only fixes it for scripts that use php. Isn't there a way to
change the defa
Hi,
We've recenty experienced some problems with a Compaq PL 6500, with the following PCI
HBA:
Card: Compaq Fibre Channel HBA
Chipset: Tachyon HPFC-5000C/3.0
It appears that the FC HBA is not supported by Linux. So, we decided to buy a Linux
compatible FC HBA. So, is anybody out there using fib
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