Instead of setting ulimit in an init script, you can set it in the
file /etc/security/limits.conf
like this:
www-data hardnofile 4096
www-data softnofile 8192
I'm not sure what hard and soft really mean, they're discribed as:
# can have the two value
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just try php4-gd2 =:)
yours,
Sönke
Am Mittwoch, 24. April 2002 10:04 schrieb Craig:
> Hi
>
> Could someone please tell me how to enable
> jpeg support using the php4-gd package.
>
> Kind regards
> Craig :)
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/htpasswd. Must have come with the updated apache-common. Strange.
thanks anyway
Sönke
Am Donnerstag, 14. März 2002 18:13 schrieb Eric LeBlanc:
> On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Soenke von Stamm wrote:
> > can't find it in woody anymore =8(
> >
> > anyone knows if it's
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can't find it in woody anymore =8(
anyone knows if it's installable somwhere in a woody deb? Found Nothing with
apt-cache and thelike.
thanks in advance,
Sönke
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Hi Werner,
1)
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a. Apache
c. Apache-SSL
b. Both
o. Other
What type of Web Server are you running? [a]
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wrong:
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if i get it straight there is/was an issue with durons/athlons running on via
kt chipsets and k7 optimized kernels:
the optimization uses some 3dnow+ code for faster memory access which leads
to - well - unwanted effets. I read this somewhere in ger
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if i get it straight there is/was an issue with durons/athlons running on via
kt chipsets and k7 optimized kernels:
the optimization uses some 3dnow+ code for faster memory access which leads
to - well - unwanted effets. I read this somewhere in ge
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