On 08/25/2014 07:42 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Running jessie with apache2-2.4.10-1
< major snip >
I've been running apache/cgi on wheezy for quite a while (apache 2.2)
and FreeBSD before that. I tried mod_perl with apache 2.4 and could not
get it to work. As far as I can tell this is NOT a D
Choose your side on the Linux divide
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Choose your side on the Linux divide
From: Steve Litt
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2014 18:44:23 -0400
Message-id: <20140825184423.56668...@mydesq2.domain.cxm>
Hi all,
Perhaps the horse I was beating wasn't
Running jessie with apache2-2.4.10-1
Haven't run a web server on my home lan for a while so trying to get
that working.
Starting with the default installed setup:
I can hit the default home page and my *html stuff just fine.
However it seems *.cgi scripts are not allowed to fire.
OK, I googl
Hello, Igor.
On 25/08/14 18:39, Igor Scheller wrote:
> Same problem here, did anyone has a solution?
The issue of exceptions I think it was because the version I was
installed was 1.7 instead of 1.11 from Backports. Have you tried that?
That is, it looks like a bug fixed in 1.11.
Moreover, I h
Hi all,
Perhaps the horse I was beating wasn't as dead as I thought. Check out
this article by Infoworld's Paul Venezia:
http://www.infoworld.com/d/data-center/choose-your-side-the-linux-divide-248950?source=IFWNLE_nlt_daily_pm_2014-08-25
Paul Venezia said everything I wanted to say, and said it
Same problem here, did anyone has a solution?
Am Montag 25 August 2014, 11:50:01 schrieb Pertti Kosunen:
> On 25.8.2014 0:41, Thomas wrote:
> > It seemed I would need some non free drivers like
> > ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/f/firmware-free/firmware-free_3.2.tar.
> > gz
> >
> > How I can get this non-fre drives into PXE so that I see
On 08/25/2014 03:47 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Sunday 24 August 2014 21:02:17 Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
Do you all have something like the US' BBB
Online?
What *is* the "US' BBB Online"?!
"Better Business Bureau", where you can explore the trustworthiness of
any large business regarding complai
The securing debian HowTo (
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ch-sec-services.en.html#s-firewall-setup
), on my reading, suggests there is no default firewall setup on the
base system, unless a firewall script package is installed or created.
Is this correct? If not, wher
Recently on my testing machine did an "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and
after a bit
my screen saver (with password lock) kicked on. Meanwhile sssd was half
installed
(and not functional) when apt hit a question (for sssd actually) and
stopped. Now I
couldn't unlock my screen saver because sssd w
Recently on my testing machine did an "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and
after a bit
my screen saver (with password lock) kicked on. Meanwhile sssd was half
installed
(and not functional) when apt hit a question (for sssd actually) and
stopped. Now I
couldn't unlock my screen saver because sssd w
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Hi.
On Mon, 25 Aug 2014 12:09:59 -0400
John wrote:
> Thanks for the help and the link; it's useful. But alas, nothing from it s=
> olved my problem. I think next I'll try reinstalling stuff -- cups, hplip,=
> anything else that comes to mind -- and see if I blunder into a fix.
Probably won'
On 2014-08-22, Buchs, Kevin J. wrote:
> Thanks for the comment, Nuno. I only want to run a single X client, so
> XDMCP is not the way to go. My problem is solely getting Xorg to start
> on Debian without the -nolisten tcp argument. On CentOS, this is the
> default and I can run remote X clients
On Aug 25, 2014 7:30 PM, "John" wrote:
>
> On 24/08/14, Curt (cu...@free.fr) wrote:
> > On 2014-08-24, John wrote:
> > >
> > > I've tried everything I can think of, and hints regarding what to try
next
> > > would be higholy welcome.
> >
> > Some things to try here:
> >
> >
http://unix.stackexcha
On 24/08/14, Curt (cu...@free.fr) wrote:
> On 2014-08-24, John wrote:
> >
> > I've tried everything I can think of, and hints regarding what to try next
> > would be higholy welcome.
>
> Some things to try here:
>
> http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/26487/can-ping-any-hosts-but-localhost-w
Two related questions
aptitude tells me "upower and upower:i386 are recommended"
When I do
aptitude install upower upower:i386
I get all this
--
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libacl1:i386{a} libblkid1:i386{a} libcryptsetup4:i386{a}
libdbus-glib-1-2:i386{
It has been suggested to me that I should investigate bootstrap
for for my atypical requirements. While reading, I came across
multistrap which may be a better match to some of my longer term
objectives.
Environment:
A laptop dedicated to experiments (I routinely completely erase
the whole di
On 25.8.2014 0:41, Thomas wrote:
It seemed I would need some non free drivers like
ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/f/firmware-free/firmware-free_3.2.tar.gz
How I can get this non-fre drives into PXE so that I see the disk drive.
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/NetbootFirmware
You h
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 3:10 AM, Snow Leopard
wrote:
>
> I stumbled on a problem with Ubuntu installation PXE/netboot/preseed.
>
> OS: Ubuntu 12.04LTS/14.04LTS
>
> I have setup for DHCP/TFTP/NFS which allows me to boot over network "Live
> Ubuntu" and everything works as it should.
>
> Next logica
2014/08/25 16:48 "Lisi Reisz" :
>
> On Sunday 24 August 2014 21:02:17 Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> > Do you all have something like the US' BBB
> > Online?
>
> What *is* the "US' BBB Online"?!
>
> Lisi
Better Business Bureau?
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Computer memory is just fancy paper,
CPUs just fancy pens.
On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 6:00 PM, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Aug 2014 15:44:26 -0400 (EDT), David Baron wrote:
>> On Sunday 24 August 2014 11:45:40 Stephen Powell wrote:
> I have a static route command in my /etc/rc.local file to define
> a route to another network. I won't go into the re
On 25/08/2014, Snow Leopard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I stumbled on a problem with Ubuntu installation PXE/netboot/preseed.
>
> OS: Ubuntu 12.04LTS/14.04LTS
>
Is this a troll?
A Ubuntu query on a Debian list, instead of on the Ubuntu list?
Is this list going to (also, like Skype) be next taken over by M
On Sunday 24 August 2014 21:02:17 Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> Do you all have something like the US' BBB
> Online?
What *is* the "US' BBB Online"?!
Lisi
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On Sun, Aug 24, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Erwan David wrote:
> Le 24/08/2014 19:31, Tom H a écrit :
>>
>> With v208, there's a generator,
>> "/lib/systemd/system-generators/systemd-rc-local-generator", that
>> creates a symlink at boot in
>> "/run/systemd/generator/multi-user.target
I have a completely customised Debian and ubuntu installation(Normal
installation) in my external hard-disk. I can add or remove or update
the packages from anywhere I have an internet connection.
Now I want to install the same system to another I want to by using
the installer. I can I do this?
Hi,
I stumbled on a problem with Ubuntu installation PXE/netboot/preseed.
OS: Ubuntu 12.04LTS/14.04LTS
I have setup for DHCP/TFTP/NFS which allows me to boot over network
"Live Ubuntu" and everything works as it should.
Next logical step would be automatic installation by utilizing "preseed"
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