On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Kyle Bader wrote:
> Heyo Kevin,
>
> >
> > AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/kosmanor/passwords
> > AuthGroupFile /dev/null
> > AuthName "OHex Advanced"
> > AuthType Basic
> > Require valid-user
> > Options FollowSymLinks
> >
>
> Try adding one of
Heyo Kevin,
>
> AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/kosmanor/passwords
> AuthGroupFile /dev/null
> AuthName "OHex Advanced"
> AuthType Basic
> Require valid-user
> Options FollowSymLinks
>
Try adding one of these in there:
AddHandler cgi-script cgi pl
--
Kyle
On 2010-08-03 23:57, Bill Longman wrote:
> He's not doing on a physical volume, they just happen to show up. He's
> just using "fdisk -l" to generally see what volumes are out there.
Ah, ok. Misunderstanding from my side...
Best regards
Peter K
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
[snip]
> However, my configs contain a few ScriptAlias directories, which are full
> of python programs. They are not being executed, but
> served up in source code form, even though they have an initial shebang and
> remain executable by al
On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 9:12 AM, Kyle Bader wrote:
> >> > * Starting apache2 ...
> >> > (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address
> >> > 64.166.164.49:80
> >> > no listening sockets available, shutting down
> >> > Unable to open
> >> > logs
> [
>
> Strace will probably rev
On 08/02/2010 01:02 PM, pk wrote:
> On 2010-08-02 17:49, Bill Longman wrote:
>
>> I just saw, this weekend in fact, that the newer Phenoms, in fact most
>> of the recent K10 CPUs, do not work accurately with the atk0110 so when
>> the driver starts to load, it flatly refuses. I have a 9750 Phenom
On 08/03/2010 02:16 PM, pk wrote:
> On 2010-08-03 18:20, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
>
>> fdisk -l
>
>> Disk /dev/dm-0 doesn't contain a valid partition table
>
> Why are you using fdisk on a logical volume? To my knowledge (which of
> course may be outdated/wrong) an LV doesn't contain a partition
On 2010-08-03 18:20, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
> fdisk -l
> Disk /dev/dm-0 doesn't contain a valid partition table
Why are you using fdisk on a logical volume? To my knowledge (which of
course may be outdated/wrong) an LV doesn't contain a partition table so
looking for it with fdisk -l shouldn't
Sergei Trofimovich writes:
> Hi Sebastián,
>
>> I've been thinking about switching from a rsync based tree to a git
>> based one cloning [0]. The main reasons because I would do that is in
>> order to save bandwidth (I've a slow GSM connection in my netbook and
>> I sync two other gentoo boxes fr
On 07/29/2010 06:50 PM, Giampiero Gabbiani wrote:
> Hi all,
> I configured nss & pam in order to make LDAP authentication. In order to
> have a proper authentication and attributes retrieving I added also ccreds
> and nss_updatedb modifying /etc/pam.d/system-auth for the first and
> /etc/nsswith
Hi Sebastián,
> I've been thinking about switching from a rsync based tree to a git
> based one cloning [0]. The main reasons because I would do that is in
> order to save bandwidth (I've a slow GSM connection in my netbook and
> I sync two other gentoo boxes from the first one) and maybe time.
W
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> After a recent sync and new kernel built, I get these messages from
> fdisk -l that did not use to get before. Searching the web, it appears
> that fdisk is listing my LVM partitions. Why is it doing now? It has
> never done i
Am 03.08.2010 16:11, schrieb Michael Schreckenbauer:
> Am Dienstag, 3. August 2010, 08:31:38 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
>> On 08/03/2010 08:03 AM, Sebastián Ramírez Magrí wrote:
[...]
>>
>> Git needs to move much less data around than rsync. It only transfers
>> differences, not whole files.
>
>
Am 03.08.2010 14:52, schrieb Graham Murray:
> Nikos Chantziaras writes:
>
>> Git needs to move much less data around than rsync. It only transfers
>> differences, not whole files.
>
> But is uses a *lot* more disk space on the systems as each system
> contains the full history.
>
While your s
On 08/03/2010 09:20 AM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> After a recent sync and new kernel built, I get these messages from
> fdisk -l that did not use to get before. Searching the web, it appears
> that fdisk is listing my LVM partitions. Why is it doing now? It has
> never done it befor
Hello,
After a recent sync and new kernel built, I get these messages from
fdisk -l that did not use to get before. Searching the web, it appears
that fdisk is listing my LVM partitions. Why is it doing now? It has
never done it before.
Thanks,
--
Valmor
fdisk -l
Disk /dev/dm-0: 26.8 GB, 268
Am Dienstag, 3. August 2010, 08:31:38 schrieb Nikos Chantziaras:
> On 08/03/2010 08:03 AM, Sebastián Ramírez Magrí wrote:
> > Hi folks...
> >
> > I've been thinking about switching from a rsync based tree to a git
> > based one cloning [0]. The main reasons because I would do that is in
> > order
Nikos Chantziaras writes:
> Git needs to move much less data around than rsync. It only transfers
> differences, not whole files.
But is uses a *lot* more disk space on the systems as each system
contains the full history.
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