On 02/27/2014 03:54 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
I have a system with an FX6100 processor, 16G of DDR3 RAM, a 128G SSD
for / and a 5-drive RAID-5 array (for /home) with lots of free space.
I have 2x8G swap files that are barely used (currently 34M in each) on
the SSD (I used to have them on the RAID ar
Welcome!
The /etc directory is the place for configuration files. The File
Heirarchy Standard will help you get oriented to how files are organized.
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/
Keith
schmity wrote:
Ok, newbie here so go easy on me.
In general, what type of files would I expect to find in
Michael Satterwhite wrote:
I've installed Apache2 on my Debian box. While it works, if I direct my
browser to
http://myserver
It gets changed to
http://myserver/apache2-default
I can't find the reference to "apache2-default" anywhere in the configuration.
Where is this coming from? I've grep'e
mark wrote:
Is there a document or list anywhere of all the Debian specific
commands, their parameters and what they do? I'm thinking of things like
dpkg, update-modules, dpkg-reconfigure and all the rest. I am trying to
learn the "Debian system" and a ready reference would be very helpful.
:)Fish
On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 09:47:16AM -0400, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> On Tue, May 25, 2004 at 08:33:19AM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
> } A quick search in Google didn't reveal any solution (only found one
> } reference, in Japanese).
> }
> } $ file -i file.sxw
> } file.sxw: application/x-zip
> }
On Mon, May 24, 2004 at 09:48:56PM +0200, Pim Bliek | PingWings.nl wrote:
> Nobody any idea why Samba broke with the latest upgrade?
>
> Pim
To quote Steve Langasek:
"As some of you appear to have already correctly deduced, there is a
compatibility problem with the version of the CUPS libs curre
I primarily use the aptitude curses interface when updating my
boxes. I run it, update the package list, then shift-u and 'g' to see
what needs to be upgraded. In scrolling down the list as each package
is highlighted the info section below shows me " being upgraded
from version blah to version bla
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:36:45PM +0100, Werner Mahr wrote:
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> Am Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2004 18:49 schrieb Keith Nasman:
>
> > CONFFILE="/floppy/aide/aide.conf"
> > DATABASE=`grep "^database=file:/&qu
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 09:39:27PM -0500, Adam Aube wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 February 2004 12:49 pm, Keith Nasman wrote:
> > When my cronjob is run, it reports that it could not access
> > /var/lib/aide.db.
>
> > Here are what I think the relative lines are in /etc/cron.da
I've set up AIDE to run on a few of my boxes and I've put the aide.db
file on a write-protected floppy. It occurred to me that if the box
was rooted, the conf file could be edited, a new aide.db
generated. So, I thought it would be wise to put the aide.conf file on
the floppy as well. This requires
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