Re: [techtalk] Apache Server

2000-10-23 Thread antonxie
Dear Christian, I have found out that my webroot dir is in /home/httpd/html/index.html I tried to configure as you have pointed out in etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf as follow document root /home/antonxie/www/htdocs and have mkdir-ed all necessary directory I restart the computer...it doesn't work eit

Re: [techtalk] Apache Server

2000-10-23 Thread Christian MacAuley
> I have found out that my webroot dir is in /home/httpd/html/index.html > I tried to configure as you have pointed out in etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf > as follow > document root /home/antonxie/www/htdocs > and have mkdir-ed all necessary directory > I restart the computer...it doesn't work either

[techtalk] losing time

2000-10-23 Thread Mary E. Mulderrig
Hi I have a quick question. I am using Red Hat 6.2 and have noticed that over the past ~week my system clock is losing time. This is only apparent when I am in root mode. When I try a user account the time is accurate. Any ideas ? I am running Linux on a two year old Dell Dimension and have h

[techtalk] Unsubscribe me

2000-10-23 Thread Mike Huffman
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Re: [techtalk] losing time

2000-10-23 Thread stephanie1200
Hmm... root user set to a different time zone??? "Mary E. Mulderrig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi > > I have a quick question. I am using Red Hat 6.2 > and have noticed that over the past ~week my system clock > is losing time. This is only apparent when I am in root mode. > > When I

Re: [techtalk] last straw (was directory that is writable...)

2000-10-23 Thread stephanie1200
Ok, I really need to say something. For the past few weeks I've seen requests for help come in about pretty basic stuff. No problem with that, everyone starts somewhere, but it strikes me as a little out of hand when instructions on making and changing permissions on directories are necessary

Re: [techtalk] last straw (was directory that is writable...)

2000-10-23 Thread Laurel Fan
Excerpts from linuxchix: 23-Oct-100 Re: [techtalk] last straw (.. by [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I don't want to be bitchy or rtfm-y, I'd just like to point out that it's > very important to do research. So, what are they supposed to RTF? A brand-newbie often just doesn't know where the M is. I also

Re: [techtalk] Apache Server

2000-10-23 Thread Eric Richard Turner
It's usually a good idea to back up a working copy of httpd.conf before messing around with it ;-) Eric R. Turner On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Christian MacAuley wrote: > > > I have found out that my webroot dir is in /home/httpd/html/index.html > > I tried to configure as you have pointed out in etc/

Re: [techtalk] last straw (was directory that is writable...)

2000-10-23 Thread stephanie1200
> So, what are they supposed to RTF? A brand-newbie often just doesn't > know where the M is. Very true. Your suggestions are on point. And when I am lost in the fog (several times a day), nothing beats www.google.com! Also, it took me a long time to find out that some files, as well as c

RE: [techtalk] directory that is writable by web server process

2000-10-23 Thread m20bi
> /bin/mkdir ./foo > chgrp nobody ./foo/ > chmod 770 ./foo/ Thanks so much Eric. The mod_dav module on my Apache server requires a directory that is writable by the Apache process. I tried all variations of directories and still I got "could not open the lock database" errors in the httpd error_l

[techtalk] Re: losing time

2000-10-23 Thread Mary E. Mulderrig
I wish it were that simple !! The more time that passes the further behind the clock falls. It has taken a week but know it is behind by a full four hours ! I sure as heck can't figure out why unless there is a battery that has gone bad on the mother board. ...but then why is the time fine in us

Re: [techtalk] Re: losing time

2000-10-23 Thread Laurel Fan
Excerpts from linuxchix: 22-Oct-100 [techtalk] Re: losing time by "Mary E. Mulderrig"@spea > I wish it were that simple !! > The more time that passes the further behind the clock > falls. It has taken a week but know it is behind by a full four hours ! Is it possible that root sees the hardware

[techtalk] Admin notes & new Linuxchix gear

2000-10-23 Thread deb
Hi all, It's probably become obvious that I don't keep up on my Linuxchix mail as often as I should, and for that I apologize. My only excuse is that I'm usually hip-deep in other things, including: 1. building a brand new Linuxchix site 2. wrestling with PHP 3. work (as usual) 4. a couple