Re: [newbie] Twinview and output to TV

2003-08-20 Per discussione Michael D. Spiceland
On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 14:33, HaywireMac wrote:
 Should I not be able to start playback in X from my comp and see it on
 the TV too?

From my understanding of how this works, yes.  After your XF86Config is
correct, then anything that you see on your monitor you should also see
on the TV out.  At this point anything you play with mplayer you should
see on your tv.

Let me know if you find out otherwise as I'm about to get an nVidia card
for the same use.

Michael


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[newbie] vhosting and cgi scripts

2003-08-14 Per discussione Michael D. Spiceland
I've successfully set up a small server for vhosting and I'm having a
couple of isolated problems.  I can access each vhost via http just
fine, but I cannot access any cgi scripts.  I have suexec enabled. 
apache.org docs have examples with user and group directives, but
uncommenting these directives gives a syntax error when restarting
httpd.  Is this my problem?

### vhosts/Vhosts.conf ###

VirtualHost 192.168.0.5
#User erin
#Group erin
SuexecUserGroup erin erin
DocumentRoot /home/erin/www
ServerName test2.com
#Setenv VLOG /home/erin/logs
#ErrorLogs /home/erin/error_log
#RewriteEngine On
#RewriteOptions inherit
/VirtualHost

###


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Re: [newbie] ssh access with secure install

2003-08-10 Per discussione Michael D. Spiceland

 Just to double check you do definatly have ssh-server installed  
 configured on the new box don't you?

Yes, installed and running.  ssh won't let me in unless i drop the
security down.

Erin


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Re: [newbie] File viewer (like QuickView for Win)?

2003-06-01 Per discussione Michael D. Spiceland
On Sat, 2003-05-31 at 14:13, rikona wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Is there a file viewer for MD, perhaps similar to QuickView for
 Windows, that allows one to browse dir trees  files, and can display
 the files (without opening them) as you scroll through them?

Nautalus for Gnome allows the icons for text files to show the top of the file as part 
of the icon.

If that's not what you are looking for, both KDE's Konqueror and Gnome's Nautulas 
allow you to set up file type associations to any file type you want and open them in 
a text editor.  There are MANY small text editors to choose from.

Michael



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