solarflow99 writes:
> What does your http.conf section look like then?
A mess :-)
You can find several howtos on google.
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he extensions are ts, although PHP itself is.
I'm using httpd.worker and PHP everywhere, but using mod_fcgid and suexec.
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Niki Kovacs writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm an Austrian sysadmin living in Montpezat, a small village in South
> France.
Hi Niki,
Welcome aboard!
PS: you should try the Gnome version as well. It's how Centos 6 will
probably look like ;-)
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binary...@comcast.net writes:
> Is there a Wifi Monitor in the Fedora Repo ?
Good old gkrellm? There even is a gkrellm-wifi package available in Fedora.
>
> Don't want any KDE Plasmoids , they suck .
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at it's
> significantly smaller than the earlier one. or am i misinterpreting
> what i'm looking at? thanks.
Curious case indeed. Although it's a bit offtopic for this list, feel free
to reply with your findings :-)
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/local/mountpoint type cifs
> (rw,user=USER,passwd=PASSWORD)
>
> and is not visible to me only, but to any user on that system that runs
> mount command.
>
> Does anyone knows how to avoid this?
Yes, provide the password via PASSWD environment variable or via a
credentials fil
Christoph A. writes:
> On 08/12/2010 02:43 AM, Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
>>
>> "Christoph A." writes:
>>> It seams that this didn't fix it entirely - in some cases it doesn't
>>> work again...
>>> I'll have to dig deeper..
>>
>> Try just copying it. If the mozilla does a chroot the symlink
Frank Murphy writes:
> On 11/08/10 16:44, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
>
>>
>> Does anyone have a solution for running a 32 bit fedora userland on top of a
>> 64 bit kernel?
>> I'm quite interested in this setup to be honest and I saw it
>> somewhere that's relatively trivial to have it running on Debia
Frank Murphy writes:
> On 11/08/10 16:33, n...@li.nux.ro wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm reading here[1] that even when installing the 32 bit version of Fedora
>> we can get a 64 bit kernel (which is awesome). Can someone confirm if this
>> has actually been implemented in F13?
>>
>
> No, never happen
Paul F. Johnson writes:
> Hi,
>
> Just before my old laptop was destroyed by the dog (don't ask), I made a
> back up from the laptop using Norton Ghost 15 thinking I would be able
> to use Norton via Wine to recover the archives.
>
> Turns out that N15 won't run under Wine and won't boot via ano
Hello,
I'm reading here[1] that even when installing the 32 bit version of Fedora
we can get a 64 bit kernel (which is awesome). Can someone confirm if this
has actually been implemented in F13?
[1]http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Fedora-project-plans-to-use-64-bit
-and-PAE-kernels-7402
Alex writes:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using FC13 and would like to find a set of graphical utilities
> that can be used to monitor the various parts of the system, such as
> disk and network activity, memory utilization, status of virtual
> machines, etc. Is there one such application that can do this, and
ffort!), but I'm now on
fedora 13 and laptop gets too hot with the experimental mesa drivers
(altough performance wise they are decentish).
Thanks!
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