ame ownership and permissions as older ones
which _are_ accessible.
Phpmyadmin works, and upgrades without problem (!!??!!)
Any ideas anyone?
[Apache 1.3.26; PHP 4.1.2; MySQL (v.11.18) 3.23.52; PEAR 1.13.2.4;
Linux 2.4.19-686; Mozilla5; IceWM 1.2.0]
Confused of Glastonbury
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On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Martin WHEELER wrote:
> For about a month now my daily-updated testing version of Debian has
> been giving me regularly increasing PHP+MySQL grief.
...
> calling DB::connect from the PEAR library fro
/apache/.
All comments appreciated.
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to gain
control of, well then . . .
. . . aw, hell, I'm dreamin' agin!
msw
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uot;. (I've been caught like that before! :(
TIA
msw
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On Wed, 23 Dec 1998, KTB wrote:
> OK, I downloaded the Communicator 4.5 file, again. I am using hamm. I ran
Err - you _are_ downloading it as a binary (and not a text) file?
(If in doubt, press Shift as you select file to download).
Just an idle thought.
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ll sorted in time for Christmas though.
Have a nice one, everybody.
msw
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apt_0.1.3.deb (current Cheapbytes)
/cdrom/install/apt_0.1.5.deb (current LSL)
which may be easier to locate if you're a relative beginner.
msw
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Really.
Once you've adjusted your mindset to little things like this, you'll find
Debian is the best Christmas present you ever got!
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P.S. Have you
, unlike dselect, it doesn't scare you witless the first time you
encounter it.)
msw
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aneous applications to something
silly, one will eventually go b&w on me, but it's all incredibly stable
and reliable.)
msw
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Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 08:20:27 -0700
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Martin WHEELER (
verything that runs under X)
-- there *has* to be a better way.
Hasn't there?
Any help really appreciated.
(Please reply off-list, as not subscribed.)
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you out of this.
Very true. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
msw
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- Share your knowledge. It's one way to achieve immortality. -
[Pl
login screen.
- xf86cfg puts me into twm. (Huh ???)
- XF86Setup now warps my screen to an unreadable state -- always.
(I have to demonstrate all of above to clients, to show the versatility
of debian. Great with stable. Currently *infeasible* with testing.)
OK -- I tried.
Nic
ould never see
them.)
> Should
> any business auto-update anything? Probably not, certainly not on a
> critical system.
*Definitely* not on critical systems. Stable only; and nothing else.
(I just had a hankering to try testing, is all. )
> Businesses should use stable + security updat
MX record with an IP address instead of a domain name on the right hand
side
msw
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- Share your knowledge. It's one way to achieve immortality. -
e; so I'll start with the
big problem (apache) and try to send in a fuller description of all the
problems encountered once I've sussed how to do 'proper' bug reports,
and where to send them.
msw
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graphical interface -- 100% predictably
S.u.S.E. + KDE. Developers please take note.]
Does this help y'all to better understand my reaction?
msw
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On Tue, 31 Oct 2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> > I become root about a hundred million times a day.
So why not just log on to VC1 (Alt+Ctrl+F1) as root; and VC2
(Alt+Ctrl+F2) as user? Then just hot-key between them, as required.
msw
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is to
be installed
E: Sorry, broken packages
..
(Actually, 1.3.12-2.0.potato.1 is *already* installed.)
Please reply direct as well as to list, as I'm no longer subscribed to
list.
Ta muchly for any help.
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e know who the maintainer of PHP4 is?
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On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Lambrecht, Joris wrote:
> [ Please reply to all - this address is not subscribed to the list ]
> Does there exist a website, a tool or a procedure to make rfc's printable in
> an adequate way ?
Well, if it's all that big a problem for you, view it as a text
file under a suit
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Lambrecht, Joris wrote:
> Been there, done that, don't work.
Ok, I'm with you now. Official ASCII RFCs only come pre-formatted to
a number of lines/page that suits both American Letter and A4.
> to find an RFC that fits page/page onto an A4 format, boehoe . . . I kind of
>
anyone got any workarounds for this ? (last night's testing upgrade):
*
Preparing to replace xlibs 4.1.0-5 (using .../xlibs_4.1.0-6_i386.deb)
...
Unpacking replacement xlibs ...
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/
php4 compiled
against this version of apache?
(I have six major php applications which have just gone walkies, and
it's too nice a weekend to stay indoors indulging my incipient RSI.)
TIA
msw
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as no-one but root can now run
startx; and last week I was getting error messages about suspicious
ownership of /tmp/.X11-unix. (No longer reproducible.)
I don't know enough about X to sort this one out -- can anyone help?
TIA
msw
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/.X11-unix. (No longer reproducible.)
I don't know enough about X to sort this one out -- can anyone help?
TIA
msw
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aviour of xdm -- combined with other
anomalies -- had begun to seriously worry me.
> It's also fixed in unstable, and should be fixed in testing soon if it
> is not already.
OK. Last week's massive update to X (testing) sorted a lot of 'funnies'
I was experiencing.
x27;t seem to do it, not nohow -- and I know the card's capable of it
(I've been working with it for over a year now, until I upgraded
XFree86 and a few other things recently).
Or, if there's a problem, clue me in as to what's no longer working as
it used to.
TI
bled over the first part of the
'following' partition, where all my valuable data being prepared for
backup lives/lived.
Any ideas? I *really* need some help here.
TIA,
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x27;m left with the nasty thought
that either my drive is going flaky on me; or that the cp command is *not*
non-invasive (and therefore useless as a forensic tool) as it seems to
have 'nudged' things back into order.
Weird.
Now I needd to find a means of re-writing the MBR; or run
boot with.
Yeah; if I'd used grub from the start, maybe I wouldn't have had this
problem (i.e. not finding initrd image). Unfortunately, I didn't.
Anyone know of any others I might be able to use in this situation?
Any way, good luck.
Thanks.
Still digging.
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ks for the pointer. Will go look.
And many thanks to all on the list who are providing pointers -- this is
the fastest response system I know of.
Thanks, guys!
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nf and fstab.
Thanks a bunch to all who helped -- I now have more copies of these
pictures than I know what to do with!
Cheers all,
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