On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Robert Cobb wrote:
> I am having the same problem I thought that I was doing something wrong and
> installed Red Hat three times! I never had that problem with 6.0. I even
> did a custom Install with everything what gives?
>
> Robert Cobb
>
>
For the moment I resolved
I am having the same problem I thought that I was doing something wrong and
installed Red Hat three times! I never had that problem with 6.0. I even
did a custom Install with everything what gives?
Robert Cobb
-Original Message-
From: Enrico Morelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Hello!
While moving a large-scaled software product to static linking due to many
problems with incompatible system libraries (like libc / glibc) among the
linux distributions, I discovered the following what seems to me like a BUG:
gethostbyname() does not seem to work when I use it in a shared
hi,
in apache (both 1.3.9-8 and 1.3.9-4) in httpd.conf the line
ServerRoot /etc/httpd
is AFTER the apache module sections and in this case apache try to
find the modules in /usr/modules/ even if there is a link in
/etc/httpd/modules -> ../../usr/lib/apache/
yours.
-- Levente
"The only thing wor
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Venkatesh Krishnamurthi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've had this same problem before and I hacked around it by setting the
> Xserver setuid root.
>
> What does "ls -al /dev/console" say?
>
> Venkatesh
>
Thank you for your mail. I was in despair :-(((
This is the output of 'ls
Dear all,
I had upgraded my RH 6.0 to 6.1 without problem.
But when I try to start X using startx or xinit from normal user I have
the following errors:
Authentication failed - cannot start X server.
Perhaps you do not have console ownership?
after a few seconds
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect