RE: [linux] Multiple sites and URL on a single Apache server

2021-07-16 Thread dpatte
In particular;relativedata.comsnap.relativedata.com andflatwarefinder.comall are separate nodejs appsThe DNS in all cases points to my single ip addressMy Apache sorts them out to various /var/www/app:port It also handles https for each domainI can help you set this up, if this pattern would

Re: [linux] Bios crash

2021-07-16 Thread dpatte
Thanks. Tried that, but no luck.The flickering lasts about a second then it flashes each half second. The external monitor remains black.I now suspect the Cmos battery or related. The laptop is from 2014 and has been running almost 24/7 every day since then. Actually I'm amazed the HDD has

Re: [linux] Multiple sites and URL on a single Apache server

2021-07-16 Thread Dianne Skoll
On Fri, 16 Jul 2021 14:44:28 -0400 jean-Francois Messier wrote: > Can someone explain or point me to a site that explains how I can have > multiple apps or sites on a single Apache server, using the same main > hostname, followed by different subdirs > - https://vps.messier.ca/app1 that would

[linux] Multiple sites and URL on a single Apache server

2021-07-16 Thread jean-Francois Messier
Can someone explain or point me to a site that explains how I can have multiple apps or sites on a single Apache server, using the same main hostname, followed by different subdirs - https://vps.messier.ca/app1 that would point to /var/www/app1 - https://vps.messier.ca/app2 that would point to

Re: [linux] Bios crash

2021-07-16 Thread Tim Forbes
You could try connecting an external monitor in case the problem is onboard display. If you are seeing some LED flickering due to disk activity, that could indicated that you have progressed beyond BIOS initialization and are into the OS boot sequence. Tim On 2021-07-15 10:43 a.m., dpatte

Re: Desktop settings (was Re: [linux] CentOS alternatives: Devuan)

2021-07-16 Thread Alex Pilon
> I've used a combination of xmodmap and WM options, but I'd really like > an option to do it at the tty console level... See kbd package. locate i386/qwerty/us.map.gz, or something the sort. Ungz. Find the caps lock key. Rename to control. I think it was keycode 58. Can't remember. For systemd,

Re: [linux] Bios crash

2021-07-16 Thread Michael P. Soulier
I once had to clear my CMOS memory or my laptop wouldn't boot, due to a corrupted CMOS. As I recall I had to short across a couple of contacts, and I found the instructions online. Mike On 2021-07-16 5:04 a.m., Kevin Szabo wrote: I haven't seen a windows update corrupt a bios before, but I

Re: [linux] Bios crash

2021-07-16 Thread Edward Hong
Hi, With regards to Lenovo repairs, I have had good results from Nova Networks on Woodward Drive. They were able to help out with parts replacements, as well as firmware updates, etc. - Ed On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 8:58 AM Kevin Szabo wrote: > Regarding repairs, I

Re: [linux] Bios crash

2021-07-16 Thread Kevin Szabo
Regarding repairs, I like The Trailing Edge (TTE.CA) in Bell's Corners. I've sent people to them before and everyone feels treated fairly. If you are senior they have a discount. - Kevin On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 8:26 AM dpatte wrote: > Thanks for any suggestions. I pulled the hard drive

Re: [linux] Bios crash

2021-07-16 Thread Kevin Szabo
I haven't seen a windows update corrupt a bios before, but I imagine it's in the realm of possibilities. Others likely have more experience but you may want to pull all your power, unplug your battery, and unplug the coin cell that keeps the CMOS settings for the BIOS alive. Try to boot to your

[linux] Bios crash

2021-07-16 Thread dpatte
I appologize in advance if this is the wrong forum for this request, but there seem to be many experts on this list - so here goes...My laptop, a Lenovo y50-70 black screened yesterday, I presume during an automated windows update.It wont boot and I cant even get into the bios to see what's up.