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tall can be a bit tricky - make sure you run the installer
first as root with /net, as this will do a "network install" - then
switch to a normal user and run the installer to get the user stuff
going.
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Brent Bourgoine
ing:
Save it, then bring it up in a browser with:
http://localhost/phpinfo.php3
If all goes well, you should see the php information page, which can
tell you all sorts of nifty things about your installation.
If all doesn't go well, let us know what happens.
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On Thu, May 17, 2001 at
- if you don't want mod_perl, you can leave
out the last four pretty safely.
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On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 05:09:21PM +0800, Keneth wrote:
> The line has been added! and I feel that there is something wrong with the
> httpd.conf. I added manually below code by myself, but doesnt seem to load
&
ilar things through pwm). Damn fine piece of work.
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).
Switching VTs, starting X, or 'reset'ing the terminal all seem to fix
the problem. A simple 'clear' doesn't seem to do the trick.
It would be nice if there was an option to disable that graphic
entirely, or replace it with
. You may need to fetch
some dependencies (I'm not sure what you'd need - I believe there's a
build-deps argument you can give to apt, but I'm unsure of it off the
top of my head) but in theory it should work.
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o work at all - looks like the ati driver doesn't have AA
support just yet.
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it's entirely possible this is just a typo, in which case, all is
right with the world ;)
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oday that I would buy an internal...
With broadband connections becoming more popular, however, I see the modem
thing becoming less and less of an issue.
Just my 2 cents =)
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e (it's extensible
beyond my current understanding ;) ) perhaps someone in a similar setup will
comment. Otherwise, Google would be a good place to start searching.
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On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 04:31:38PM +0100, Liam Ward wrote:
> Do any of these mail readers allow selective download from a
I have to second this. mutt is OUTSTANDING. It does have a small learning
curve, however, so be forewarned. If you need any help setting it up, there
are PLENTY of mutt users on this list (including myself) who would be
willing to help.
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On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 08:28:25AM -0600, ray p
=normal in
lilo.conf) and see if that helps. If you're using the normal one...I dunno.
If you DON'T start X (IE: you don't go through x/k/gdm) can you switch
terminals? If not, I don't think it's GNOME...might start looking into the
console-* packages to see if there
ver) scares the
bejeezus out of you (and it should!) you may want to consider staying with
stable.
Of course, the bleeding edge is the only way for me =)
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On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 12:22:50PM -0500, Jorge Santos wrote:
>
> I'm thinking on upgrading my work machine to sid, but I need to
I
disagree - but it seems more "natural" for me to have a scrollbar on the
right-hand side of the window. I do recognize, however, that many "older"
*nix apps (emacs, xterm, etc...) default to having the scrollbar on the
left. I'm just curious as to the reasons behind it =)
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rom 'startx' as well...)
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On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 01:49:40PM +0100, Wayne Brown wrote:
> Hi,
> I have installed Debian 2.2.r2 ok. I have a Geforce II Card so had to
> install X4 and the Nvidia Kernel modules. X4 was installed using the
> Xinstall script, on top of my ex
ying, but
it's how it's been for a VERY long time now)
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ork you're on will determine what
settings you need to put in there.
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ce you can figure
out the chipset from this. Just do a search on Google for:
vendor model ethernet
This has helped me identify many a piece of otherwise unidentifiable
hardware =)
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l, but in my case it was a case
of not having installed X at all until after I'd made the jump to sid.
Somehow, xinit missed out on the initial apt-getting of XFree 4.0.2
(probably my own fault).
I could be wrong, and it could be an entirely different issue in your
case though =)
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o actually install anything. It's great for test-runs.
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On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 08:48:14AM -0700, Mike Millner wrote:
> Will the packages you mentioned below for kde 2.1 install on potato without
> any problem?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
> - Original Message -
>
egcs
would give you the information you're looking for (if you're looking
for info about the compiler(s) themselves...to see if either is
installed, you could always try a:
dpkg -l | grep gcc
or
dpkg -l | grep egcs
To see if they're present =)
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s, although I
still haven't done things the "debian way", instead preferring to
install the new kernel myself =) Haven't run into any issues, and it
taught me a LOT about the hardware in the 2 machines.
> I know these questions are basic but thanks for the help.
Hey - we're all newbies at some point =)
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work correctly
together? (I've already tried the basics...freetype2, freetype2-dev,
upgrading qt (I think it's at 2.3 or something in unstable now...),
etc... no dice.)
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On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 06:59:57PM +0100, William Leese wrote:
> to add to this. I'm also using the ati
elevant manpages/howtos.
At least that's how I envision an installer "done right". =)
OK - I've ranted long enough. Back to work...
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I had this problem as well, until either last night's update, or the night
before (not sure which) - it seems to be working fine (at least for me) now.
(tracking unstable/sid that is...not sure about potato packages)
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On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 10:43:15AM -0800, Brian Murphy wrote:
>
red to do some tweaking to get Xfree 4 up
and running (it's generally not too tough - running xf86config generally
does wonders as long as you know your hardware well).
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k debian does that
(I'm a relatively new (2 months) convert to debian, so I'm still getting my
sealegs ;) )
Hopefully this helps =)
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On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 08:09:40AM -0800, D. Hoyem wrote:
> I had previously ask how to get Black Box as my window
> manager and was filled with m
nk on the right)
or, more simply by ftp:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/
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On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 10:46:22PM -0500, Glenn Becker wrote:
>
> I thought it might be a good idea to see if I could get an error output
> for this problem, so tried firing up Mozilla from
shared libraries
This package contains Eric Young's ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) implementation
of SSL and supporting libraries.
.
It's the base for SSLtelnet, SSLftp and Apache-SSL.
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Any ideas?
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es back to normal =)
Annoying, but Konqueror and Mozilla are getting REALLY close to replacing
Netscape for just about everything.
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On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 12:38:17PM +1300, Corrin Lakeland wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Feb 2001 11:57, b3 wrote:
> > Hmm...Have you considered running an IMAP server on the work machine?
>
> I considered this, but evolution is the only imap aware client I know, and
> while it is i
server.net}mail
If you have any trouble setting it up, drop me a line. I don't mind helping
out =)
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On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 06:22:02PM -0500, Jimmy Kaplowitz wrote:
> On that topic, what IMAP server do you recommend? I'd like to set one up, but
> I'd prefer if it could (1
ound
here towards Debian, for a variety of reasons - but you should expect that
from a Debian mailing list ;) By no means is this an exhaustive summary of
system security, but it's what I live by =)
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On Mon, Feb 19, 2001 at 06:11:55PM -0500, Steve Rudd wrote:
> I am considering joining t
from my laptop at home and at work. No matter where I am,
the mailboxes are the same =)
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On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 10:17:47AM +1300, Corrin Lakeland wrote:
> I was planning to of synchronise my mail between home and work:
> However this is ugly. I'd really like any changes to ~/Mail
7;ve found that the less you have installed, the
better the upgrade works - but that may just be my experience =)
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.atomcam.com into your web browser, it should try to
connect to apache on your machine =) The same goes for other services
like ftp or telnet.
> typing in the numeric ip or localhost gets me to the default page fine, of
> course. maybe i need to read up on DNS ... :-S
Not a bad idea -
il/exim on that
machine to report 'atomcam.com' as the domain, rather than
'localdomain'. (someone posted yesterday with how to do this in exim)
Hopefully this will help!
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