OK, It will be some simple thing. I have the original install backed up
somewhere so will compare the configurations.
I found out what "source" does.
Thanks to Karl also for the Mutt, msmtp tips.
cheers
mick
On Fri, 25 Oct 2024 at 13:08, Michel Verdier wrote:
> On 2024-10-24, aces and eights wro
On 2024-10-24, aces and eights wrote:
> ~$ systemctl status apache2.service
[...]
Your config is ok.
>> > $ apache2 -V
I miss this point: you should use apachectl -V or apache2ctl -V if you
want to look at your running apache with all default values set
On 2024-10-23, aces and eights wrote:
> $ apache2 -V
> [Wed Oct 23 08:57:39.760030 2024] [core:warn] [pid 4112:tid 4112] AH00111:
> Config variable ${APACHE_RUN_DIR} is not defined
> apache2: Syntax error on line 80 of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf:
> DefaultRuntimeDir must be a valid directory, absol
On Thu 24 Oct 2024 at 08:35:32 (-0400), aces and eights wrote:
> I would like to get roundcube back working as Mutt although being ever so
> quick seems to have quite a lot of daunting options and not brave enough
> to try to send with.
It's not that bad. For this message, I pressed 'r' for rep
I would like to get roundcube back working as Mutt although being ever so
quick seems to have quite a lot of daunting options and not brave enough to
try to send with.
~$ systemctl status apache2.service
● apache2.service - The Apache HTTP Server
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/apache2.se
this email may go anywhere.
After putting it off for ages I upgraded the PC that does Dovecot,
Roundcube and some other things from Buster to Bookworm.
There seems to be an error with apache2.
The apache2 index file I made as a page of links to things on the server.
Likely you are not supposed to d
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