How about using /etc/rc.d/ scripts with 'su user' to start the program as the
relevant user (as per the rtorrent wiki suggestion,
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Rtorrent#rtorrent_Daemon_with_screen), and
then sudo permissions to run 'sudo /etc/rc.d/foo start/stop' in .xinitrc and
.bash_lo
On 02/02/10 15:11, Mark Foxwell wrote:
I'd recently updated php, mysql, and php-apache packages to following
versions:
php 5.3.1-4
mysql 5.1.43-1
php-apache 5.3.1-4
After update my existing webapps started showing error: Unable to
connect to
database, with nothing changed on the webapps side.
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