've tried rpm --rebuilddb and rpm --initdb but get the same message
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; (needs
>
> > to be a clean shutdown).
>
> Format c: ?
>
> (that'll save you from a lot of future grief as well :) )
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> > me how everything went.
> >
> >THanks a lot,
> > Rob.
> >
> > __
> > Do you Yahoo!?
> > Faith Hill - Exclusive Performances, Videos & More
> > http://fait
sort of be handy
to see that these days, I was wondering if I'm being thick and missed
something or if everyone else notices the same thing?
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rwxr-xr-x1 root root80876 Aug 17 11:52 gcc-3.2*
> -rwxr-xr-x1 root root21 Aug 17 11:52 gcc3.2-version*
>
> whats going here ? am sorry, but cannot understand such a stupid behavior.
> do you have a glue about ?
>
> thanks and bye
> hans
Interesting,
bascule
> i have a friend who uses a zaurus and a linux desktop, not sure of the
> nature of the connection between the two usb/whatever but i know he
> connects the two, i believe that the zaurus can become part of his
> local network and he can simply ssh into whatever box and 'sync' that
>
Hi guys,
the title pretty much says it all.
I want to look at total traffic and be able to analyse the logs for intrusion
attempts
any suggestions?
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experiments instead of rats?
a) There are more
Hey is it me or did the last Kernel update (2.4.18-8.1mdk) break supermount?
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Hi,
Anyone know how to configure RAID or LVM during a mandrake install?
The options are there during diskdrake setup but I've always wondered about
how well it works (and my best chance to try it turned out to be hardware
raid so I didn't wind up using it)
--
And
log files should I look at?
3. Anyone else had this problem? Fixes?
Thanks,
Andrew
Get your own "800" number
Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more
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into runlevel 3 and startx so I guess x is working and the system
authentication is fine.
Any ideas why graphical logins might have gone ga-ga on me?
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mannerred though :)
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ept Debian...the treatment on the mailing list made it never
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Take the folks at Coca-Cola. For many years, they were content
to sit back and make the same old carbonated beverage. It was a good
beverage, no question about it; generatio
probably a silly question but I'm braindead.
If I coupy a whole bunch of Mandrake RPM's to a directory, how can I make a
hdlist file?
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restaurant.
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W
ckbox until gkrellm had exited.
Bear in mind all this stuff assumes you boot to runlevel 3...I've never
bothered to investigate doing something similar from runlevel 5.
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---
... a thing called Ethics, whose nature was confusing but if you had it you
were a
to do.
Now the setup in mandrake is different and Ive tryed the graphical tool
and it dosn't work.
can someone point me in the right direction
Thanks
Andrew
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Yes, I have had a similar problem. The kernel via-rhine is broke. The
via site, http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=71#lan. The one you want is
VT8233, even though the title only mentions Windows. What I did was
make via-rhine a module, so I can load it and test it with a new kernel,
but then load
I am using Opera 6.0b1 on Mandrake 8.2. I did not have to do anything
special - I did the "install.sh -s" to install in the standard
directories.
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Dany Allard wrote:
> First of all, great job on Mandrake 8.2!
> My install was flawless and the most applications are running pe
Is anyone else having problems with this? Here is the output of my
module compile:
P.S. It happens on more than one module, from more than one subsystem.
In file included from /usr/src/linux-2.4.18-6mdk/include/asm/spinlock.h:6,
from /usr/src/linux-2.4.18-6mdk/include/linux/sp
or if XFree4.2 just doesn't like me.
I compared the XF86Config-4 file to a known working one under Mdk 8.1 and
couldn't see any differences
Anyone got any thoughts?
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ntgo working
properly)
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u might have a lot of machines and dont want to install
> the same software on each.
>
> Rob
Partimage
or systemimager if you really want to go the whole hog (it runs like ghost
server)
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Want to buy your Pa
ch is life...
I bought a 4 port for $400 bucks...the internal chipset on the switch was set
to two-button ps/2, there was a config option to change it to ps/2 wheelmouse
and after I did...I've never had a problem
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Let us endeavor so to live that wh
isk is on anyway so I'm just gonna
reformat the partition...if I wasn't, I'd be thinking seriously about a fsck
right now.
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open (most of the UDP ports are closed - not blocked). The
> TCP port blocks are set up, though, except for TCP port 53 which I have
> manually blocked. I guess it's a good thing I don't have anything important
> on the Linux box yet.
Odd...I've got Bastille running and the UD
David Rankin wrote:
>
> Andrew,
>
> Since I got your message I've dived back into my mess with Samba
> serving the wrong time. I'm pulling my hair out. Look at the following.
> It doesn't make sense to me at all : (
I've looked at the snif you sent me.
and/sysinstall and select post-install, that should get you to the menu to
install additional packages (I think locates one of those)
OH..that reminds me...the software installation design philosophy is VERY
Different
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Shining
efines which graphical login manager
the system starts in runlevel 5.
If neither exist (or the file dosn't) then the defaults kick in (KDE in both
cases)
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---
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so many of them.
days?
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On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 22:21, you wrote:
> Could it be possible that I have something set up wrong in windows. Or
> maybe I need to name all my users on @BOGGS in some place. The HOMES
> section seems to give permission to get in. All my Hard drives are
> identified. It seems the windows machines jus
On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 17:46, Felix Miata wrote:
> Maybe I'm misunderstanding it's purpose. When chosing Grub as boot
> loader during install, the last menu choice is to boot from floppy. I
> set the BIOS boot order to C,A,SCSI on a SCSI-less system. When the boot
> floppy is inserted into the drive
can use it just fine.
>
OK
Sounds to me like its picking some info up off dhcp that is wrong in the
static set-up
try running ifconfig as both static connection and dhcp and see what the
differences are
Andrew
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>
> #btw, can anyone explain the different between /etc/issue and
> /etc/issue.net?
>
> Thanks in advance
/etc/issue happens to local terminals
/etc/issue.net happens to remote terminals
Andrew
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On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 04:27, David Guntner wrote:
> This is a weird one. My logs started showing messages saying "No space
> left on device" for things like postfix and fetchnews, although a "df -k"
> shows plenty of space on all filesystems. A reboot of the system seems to
> have taken care of it,
I wonder if I can return my never-installed Linux-Mandrake 8.1 PowerPack and
wait for a (hopefully more stable!) 8.2 release...
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 19:49, jtannenba wrote:
> Ok- Mandrake 8.1- changed the mouse, now what util
> do I run to tell X it's been changed. I don't have
> a cursor in X right now.
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
mousedrake
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> > I am not running Bastille firewall, so I didn't lock myself out of
> > the computer with that. Only thing I have implemented is IPChains on
> > the computer, but nothing major. Only thing I can think of is that I
> > maybe am denying packets from 127.0.0.1, although I'm not sure if
> > this
e me think that maybe a 'recipe' in /etc/procmailrc would do the trick,
but I couldn't figure out the syntax, if that is even the right place.
Any help would be appreciated!
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====
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158304 2
>
Heh, I almost jelous...I've got exactly three modules loading for sound...for
some strange reason, when I go though harddrake, my sound just stops working
(even though it loads all the modules).
Whats happening currently is sound starts at boot, alsa dosn't even try
(though it did when I tried the harddrake option)...the only thing I've
noticed that dosn't work right is esd dosn't work
go figure
Andrew
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ker resource footprint, try xfce or windowmaker or afterstep
Andrew
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How does one configure PostFix to run from a chroot jail?
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On Thu, 8 Nov 2001 23:06, you wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 10:22:08PM +1100, Andrew George wrote:
> > Anyone ever seen this before?
> > Andrew
> >
> > -- Forwarded Message --
> >
> > Subject: Port Denial noted esound-localhost
> &g
On Sun, 4 Nov 2001 17:49, you wrote:
> > You don,t have to look that far.
> > It is included in 8.1.
> > Just not installed by default.
>
> dd is just fine for that and it's in there too :).
>
> >Charles
>
Hey that reminds. me.I was trying to image a fat32 partition a few weeks
back and w
cific user that needs remote access? (Thus giving me a more
terminal-services style arrangement that the windows users seem to be more
comfortable with)
any help would be appreciated
Andrew
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How can I stop an extra page from coming out each time I send a print job to
my HP Laserjet? I tried to take a look at the laserjet.ppd configuration
file, but couldn't see anything there. Normally, I got rid of this in the
/etc/printcap. I am running CUPS 1.1 from 7.2.
Andy
Want to buy yo
(Never tried it but wondered if it work in that situation)
or just go into limits.conf and get rid of the size limits
Andrew
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ert
give the user alert full access to /etc/logcheck and /var/log/
log into the account and set up a cron job to run logcheck.sh
use an alias to redirect the mail to your normal account
seems like overkill to me
Andrew
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Hi,
Trying to set up a script to execute at user logon or logoff...(basically
mirroring home/user to another disk) but I'm having trouble finding the
directory or file that executes when a user logs on or logs off graphically.
any ideas?
Andrew
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"J. C. Woods" wrote:
>
> Andrew McCall wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have tried to do the update as detailed here:
> >
> > http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/security/2001/MDKSA-2001-068.php3?dis=7.2
> >
> > The MandrakeSoft Secur
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001 20:32, you wrote:
> A word of caution with the rtl8139. They work well with Mandrake 7.2, but
> the drivers that are available at this time for the rtl8139 cards do not
> work with Mandrake 8.0, and i have been unable to locate any drivers for
> the rtl8139 cards that will wor
server it lists both telnet-server-0.16-4mdk
and telnet-server-0.17-7.1mdk. Which one is being run, and is this a
problem?
Can I just do a rpm -e telnet-server-0.16-4mdk to fix this problem? How
do I check the version of the current running telnetd?
Thanks in advance!
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You are trying to log onto the nessus server from localhost right? Start
there. I have it on a 7.2 machine and works fine once you get in the first
time. With regard to firewall, It relies heavily on nmap, so I would assume
if nmap works, then nessus will work too.
Andy
-Original Message-
rake seems to now has several). It's fairly easy to tell what
sysconfig\network-scripts does based on how the rc scripts call it...but I'm
still trying to figure out what a number of interesting files access and what
they are for because I just can't find any reference to them.
Andrew
On Wed, 4 Jul 2001 23:33, Michael W. Hall wrote:
> I downloaded and installed the MandrakeFreq 8.0 version of LM8.0. However,
> when the system boots it hangs on the bring up eth0. Is there a way to
> start the system without it trying to bring up eth0?
>
> I have a Linksys network adapter. My
20mdk
>
> When I boot the new kernel it's ok. But what happens when I boot
> vmlinuz.1? It will look for the modules and take the modules from
> /lib/modules/2.4.3-20mdk.
> This will result in some nice error messages b/c this set of modules is
> installed for vmlinuz.2
>
> wobo
Oh that...err, I usually go into the make file and change the minor version
so the new modules are not going to be installed into a directory called
2.4.3-20mdk
Andrew
was considering doing RedHats online Perl course (to see how it was and
becasue I can never come up with ideas on what to write) but I got a job 6
months ago supporting win2000 so I'm currently studying the ways of the
dark-side (Can't bring myself to load it on my home network though)
Hope this helps
Andrew
on your hard disk.
> > ---
>
> Thanks for the tips, I have now installed the dump rpm and will set about
> learning how to use it. I have looked at some of the software you
> mentioned, but it was way way overkill for my humble peer to peer linux
> network.
>
> Thanks again,
> Dave.
Out of curosity...has anyone been using dump with a reiser fs?
The reason I'm asking is I just looked at the first line of the man page and
that made me wonder
Andrew
away when I use the 'old' mdk 8.0 kernel
(2.4.3-20mdk) and using the old kernel actually fixes some iptables problems
I'm having (as well as a usb crash) so I think I'll stick with that
Andrew
thoughts anyone?
Andrew
You can use the howto Hard-Disk-Upgrade for this. It works well and I have
done it a few times.
Andy
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Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 4:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] Moving linux to a d
There is a perl scritpt that uses curl to retrieve hotmail and forward it to
a pop account. It's called gotmail and can be found on freshmeat.
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most appreciated.
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 03:31, Lars Roland Kristiansen wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Jun 2001, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> That dosent do the trick on my LM 8.0freq
>
> > So sprach Lars Roland Kristiansen am Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 02:57:00PM
+0200:
> > > where can i change the loginmanager from KDM to GDM
> >
> > T
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001 08:15, s wrote:
> Hi all, I sure could use some help. As the subject states this is my
> problem on my gateway machine. I have used reiserfs and interactive
> bastille. I tried to reconfigure bastille and told it not limit number of
> process and I put 'ulimit -f unlimited'
Thanks in advance.
>
Hi
This is all part of the dependancy extravaganza that is the current Gnucash
release (and I've got a major fear that other gtk based apps might get their
in future).
All I can suggest, move over to Moneydance or start installing libraries and
packages by the truckload (or even keep the existing version of gnucash
perhaps?)
Andrew
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 20:01, Turgut Kalfaoglu wrote:
> I just rebootd out server, and noticed something really odd. the root
> partition was full before the reboot, showing 100% in use, and no
> free sectors in "df" . After reboot, it says its only 20% full (!)
> but I noticed that its creeping ba
oops,
forgot to cc the list
-- Forwarded Message --
Subject: Re: [expert] duplicate log entry for /var/log/syslog
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 07:13:43 +1000
From: Andrew George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jesus Roncero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, 14 Jun 2001 23:50, you wr
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001 07:49, Andrew George wrote:
> Hi,
> Anyone seen this happen before?
>
> [andrew@darkwing andrew]$ su
> Password:
> File size limit exceeded
> [andrew@darkwing andrew]$
>
> df shows plenty of free space and it only seem to be affecting this us
Hi,
Anyone seen this happen before?
[andrew@darkwing andrew]$ su
Password:
File size limit exceeded
[andrew@darkwing andrew]$
df shows plenty of free space and it only seem to be affecting this user in a
graphical console?
any ideas?
Andrew
8 to authenticate with NIS and I get a dcop
error and X boots me out. Any ideas on how to resolve this? Any help much
appreciated.
Best regards,
Andrew Judge
k is already installed
>
> now what :) -t
try
rpm --rebuilddb
just for laughs
Andrew
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001 23:52, you wrote:
> I am far from being any kind of compiling guru.
>
> In attempting to compile plex86 on my Mandrake 8.0 machine, I get the
> following errors:
>
> x.cc:21:22: X11/Xlib.h: No such file or directory
> x.cc:22:23: X11/Xutil.h: No such file or directory
> x.cc:23
installation of
redhat 7.0, with a custom compiled pcmcia-cs-3.1.24.
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linked)
for postfix don't forget to run postailias /etc/postfix/aliases to that the
changes make it into the hash tables postfix uses
Andrew
ot;helper application".
You need to put the nppdf.so file into either ~/.netscape/plugins or
/usr/lib/netscape/plugins and it should work fine. However, if you've
already done this there must be another problem.
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fixes,
including local root exploits. Try upgrading to that, as a lot of
driver updates have gone in over the last little while.
Andrew Bartlett
David Rankin wrote:
>
> I need serious help! I can't compile the tulip.c driver I obtained from
> scyld.com. (I must be a complete idiot) I am no
On Thu, 17 May 2001 12:09, Joan Tur wrote:
> Hallo!
>
> If i do a "ifconfig" i get i'm running eth0, lo and... vmnet1 ?!
>
> Samba doesn't start because of vmnet1 is working... and i don't know how
> to stop it (nor what it is for).
>
> Note: I'm configuring everything manually, because DrakConf
ok up libldb1 at rpmfind...but didn't have much luckanyone
> know what I've missed?
Never mind...found it...thought I'd already installed db1-dev - Doh
Andrew
Hi,
stumped again (seems to be the story of my life recently)
I keep getting the following error message when I try to build a source
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldb1
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
I tried to look up libldb1 at rpmfind...but didn't have much luckanyone
know what I've mis
ommi
After you compile the Kernel and install it, do a mkinitrd (look at the man
page for the syntax). You can't boot from reiser directly
Andrew
Has anyone tried to use the freeswan IPSEC rpm with 8? If so, is it
difficult with NAT on the gateway? I'd like to give it a shot again with
1.9 so Windows roadwarriors can possibly browse a network with Samba and Win
clients.
Best regards,
Andrew Judge
Heres a cute one I just figured out
Jpilot version .99 shipped with MDK8
jpilot-syncmal plugin 0.52 shipped with mdk8.0
However on the syncmal site...you can find the ever popular line of
synchmal version 0.60 or greater is required for Jpilot .99
D'Oh
Andrew
ee the light of
day until KDE 2.2?
Andrew
pop up on Aroura until after
it's successfully started
If you've installed VNCServer, do a single user boot and either play with
VNC's config file or stop it starting at boot time
Andrew
I think (suspect) the problem is with the Promise controller
I've got an A7V that is running MDK8.0 with reiser and isn't having much
troubleMy drives are connected through the ata66 controller onboard
instead of the onboard ATA100 controller
Andrew
On Sat, 28 Apr 2001 22:34,
line of insmod.
Is there any reason why the bttv driver under LM8 seems to ignore any
options I try to give it, either on initialisation, or when xawtv
tries to use it?
These options all work fine under my old distribution.
Andrew
Hello -- Well, I did something too early in the morning (read: stupid)
There is a simple solution, but I can't find it. Can anyone point me the right
way?
I upgraded MD 2.2.17 to 2.2.19 on-line -- but I was careless, and did the
upgrade as a user, not as root. The upgrade took, sort of
http://www.stormix.com/
Andrew
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of snakes that run in frightful coils watching for their prey. I believe
it was born with the yelping, howling, growling and snarling of wild beasts...
I despise it, I de
Thanks
Phew!
Andrew
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001 07:26, Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
> Hi
>
> The process that takes about 50% cpu all the time (that is when the
> computer is "resting") is kapm-idled. I also was alarmed when I saw that
> the first time, so I searched for it in th
eally bizzarlythree processes
at 99% Kernel usage)
Thanks
Andrew
Sorry, idin't see this post. If you get "L 00 00 00 00" there is a fix on
VMware web
Andy
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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 1:23 AM
To: Mandrake-expert
Subject: Re: [expert] VMware 2.0 and Mandra
I tried the beta 3 on a test machine that loaded 7, 7.1 and 7.2 perfectly
and couldn't get 8 loaded. It would only load about 60M of programs and if
I manually selected the programs (3G space), it would break at the very end
of install (yes I did MD5 Sum). I can't see how much it could have chan
take a look at the version of VMware you are running. There are issues with
some Unix guest OS that were not resolved in 2.0.2 that supposedly are in
2.0.3 and 2.0.2 comes with 7.2. There are also problems with XFree86 4 and
it is not yet supported but works as long as you don't full screen it.
continued thinking on this issue after our last exchange, but never
commited it to words, so here goes:)
The only thing I can think has happend is that samba starts before the
timezone is set. I don't have the foggiest how that could happen, but
you might try running a preexec script that
Has anyone loaded Nessus from the 7.2 contribs on 7.2? I tried, but I get
errors saying that I need glibc2.2 Also, don't you need bison, flex,
gtkdev, and glibdev for the program to work?
Best regards,
Andrew Judge
I was looking at my file system and noticed that the /proc/kcore file was
getting pretty big and taking up alot of space. What can I do to get the
size down and won't blowup my machine? Can I delete it then touch the file?
I was also a little curious what the file is for.
Best regards,
A
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 20:11, Chris Slater-Walker wrote:
> The last time I looked (Samba 2.07) it was _not_ capable of functioning as
> a PDC or BDC for NT/Win2000 clients - only Win9x. I think you will find
> that this functionality is due for release with Samba 2.1
>
> Chris Slater-Walker
>
Err...2
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 18:05, Daryl Johnson wrote:
> I've run into one of the Samba gotchas which is to say I am using samba as
> the pdc on my linux box. The Win 95 client is perfectly happy with this.
> I have a win NT4 client though that refuses to log on to the domain on
> account of the net lo
I just updated PHP and MySQL for 7.2 with Mandrake update and now apache
spits out the code in PHP pages? Does anyone know what I need to do? If
PHP doesn't work, normally, the browser will want to download the file, but
now it displays the php pages like text files.
Best regards,
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