The way I've solved this in the past is to create a zone file template with
"variables" in the text that are easy to find. EG:
[TIMESTAMP]
is where the number goes. All my zone files are managed by a script that
parses the template files with values appropriate for each domain.
On Wed, Oct 17, 2
t PHP code.
Now starting with very basic configs and stepping forward, line by line,
until I find the configuration lines that work.
Thanks
On Sun, Oct 7, 2018 at 4:24 PM Mike Wright
wrote:
> On 10/07/2018 01:09 PM, Benjamin Smith wrote:
> > I'm unable to get PHP too actual
I'm unable to get PHP too actually *run* instead of just downloading the
PHP sources. Coming from years of experience with Mod PHP wand I know that
PHP FPM is different. I've confirmed that both RPMs (native FC 27) are
installed, and that PHP-FPM and Apache are installed. I tried moving
/etc/https/
Firefox released a fix yesterday, and I don't see the latest Firefox after a
yum update on Fedora 21. Should I be leaving the repo and getting a binary
directly, or is this coming soon?
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2966015/web-browsers/mozilla-issues-quick-fix-for-firefox-zero-day-bug.h
I have kmail set up on F21/64/KDE spin laptop, a Dell Precision M3800, 8 GB
RAM, 250 GB SSD.
When I do a search for email using the "Search" function at the top, it hard
crashes anytime I enter in "seq=2". Further testing seems to show that the
following perl regex describes the input in the s
I'm a long time Fedora/KDE fan (since KDE 1.x days) and am just getting
familiar with my new Dell Precision M3800, and am experiencing a few issues.
1) You can go "too much resolution", especially when used in conjunction with
external displays. Default is 3200x1800 which isn't bad when I incre