> Is there any option in apache to do that?
Of course there is not. If you think about how HTML/ and any other
www-service works, you will understand why.
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I have the following
cookiemonster:~# dpkg -l | grep -ir
apacheii apache
1.3.27.1-3 Versatile, high-performance HTTP
serverii apache-common 1.3.27.1-3
Support files for all Apache webserversii
apache-ssl 1.3.27.1-3 Versatile,
high-performance HTTP server with
> You're probably using unstable,
Hybrid, but yes.
>are using PHP4 packages
Yes.
>and do not
> include PHP4 support with apache-ssl.
¨
Actually i do
cookiemonster:~# grep php4 /etc/apache-ssl/httpd.conf
LoadModule php4_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libphp4.so
cookiemonster:~# grep php4 /etc/apach
> There's some kind of conflict with PHP4 and apache in Unstable. The
> following worked for me:
Well, removing imap from extensions got it running for me.. But guess
what i kinda need IMAP :(
Anyway, thanks for the hints everyone, ill tinker around, at least i now
know the nature of the prob
*sigh* I just noticed that i have created 3 primary partitons, and one
extended partition. The extended partition holds one logical device (hda5)..
Now, what i had WANTED to do was create a extended partition over the rest
of the device to fit in more logical devices as time progressed (Yes, there
> 1. Has anybody been doing or thinking of doing something similiar?
www.experts-exchange.com maybe? Been around since '95 or so?
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I seem to need the above to make McAfee uscan run. It did not like a symlink
to a 2.10 version. Hints and/or suggestions? (Running a run-of-the-mill 3.0
system on i386).
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Running a unstable/stable system and i got the
below and would apreciate any hints?
cookiemonster:~# apt-get updateHit http://ftp.du.se unstable/main PackagesHit http://ftp.du.se unstable/main
Release
Hit http://ftp.du.se unstable/non-free
Packages
Hit http://ft
>In general, when you've got a question, it's a good idea to try doing
>a simple web search, or search of this mailing list's archives.
Well, i did. But i do admit to making a typo. Sorry.
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>Ol problem.
>
># echo 'APT::Cache-Limit 14194304;' >> /etc/apt/apt.conf
Worked perfectly, thanks!
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> get more RAM
2GB is enough for most people.
> create another swap partition
1GB should suffice.. Especially since i am only using about 600MB of RAM.
>
> create a swap file
>
See above.
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>packages in Debian
> that can do this?
hdparm (assuming IDE/ATAPI disk)
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> Are there any other alternatives for a DHCP server besides ISC and
dnsmasq?
Not really.. But ISC does evreythng you could possibly want. Why do you want
an alternative?
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Yes, i know this is an old problem, but has a
resolution been found? I my apache segfaults when i try to have the imap module
loaded in php4?
cookiemonster:/var/www/stuff# dpkg -l | grep -i
apacheii apache
1.3.29.0.1-3 Versatile, high-performance HTTP serverii
apache-common 1
Ok, i tried to install a .deb with dpkg -i
filename.deb and ran into a problem that i was lacking flex. So i did "apt-get
install flex" and then i get
cookiemonster:/root/Download/SMS/gnokii-0.5.2#
apt-get install flexReading Package Lists... DoneBuilding Dependency
Tree... DoneYou might
> I'm assuming that the packages that you tried to install with dpkg are the
> gnokii packages.
Correct.
> It appears that they were compiled for unstable or
> testing, and you are using stable (I can tell because of the libc6
> dependancy).
Well, more correctly: I ran apt.get on the wrong syste
> Then we were wondering wether the controller on the master drive did the
> controlling for both the master and the slave. I don't mean the ide
> interface on the pc, but the circuitry on the drive.
>
> Does anyone know if this is true ?
It is not.
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I[1] have an existing system running Etch (AMD64) on 2.6.18-5-amd6.
I currently have a GDT8543RZ SCSI-RAID controller, with six disks
as two RAID-5 arrays.
I have now ordered a 3Ware 9650SE which will initally replace the
second of the two SCSI-arrays.
But, i need 2.6.19 for su
>I've ran VMWare Workstation 5 for some time now and it has the same
>requirement. If you're running Debian stable this is usually not much of
>an issue as you need only install the appropriate kernel headers package
>which matches your linux-image package. Debian testing is a lil more
>tricky
>That would be because you needed the appropriate
>{linux,kernel}-headers- package for the kernel image package
>Zyou have installed
That was it. Thanks!
I was fiddling with make-kpkg which was... to easy.. Live and learn.
Tomorrow to TEST the system :)
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> I have a Sony SDT-7000 tape drive that can, theoretically, record up to
> 8 Gb of data on a DDS2 tape. However, I can only get it to store 4 Gb
> on any DDS2 tape I try (4 Gb == max for DDS1, iirc).
No, a SDT-7000 is a DDS2 drive. they hold 4GB of _uncompressed_ data. If
compress the data and a
> Have you tried installing libapache-mod-ssl? As I understand it, this, in
> conjunction with apache, provides the same functionality as apache-ssl but
as
> a loadable module (what Apache calls a DSO) instead of compiled directly
into
> the executable.
Aha! I will definitely give that a go tomor
> > Have you tried installing libapache-mod-ssl? As I understand it, this,
in
> > conjunction with apache, provides the same functionality as apache-ssl
but
> as
> > a loadable module (what Apache calls a DSO) instead of compiled directly
> into
> > the executable.
>
> Aha! I will definitely giv
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