-Original Message-
From: yuri [mailto:yur...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 10 July 2009 9:22 p.m.
To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: Re: Linux and ModBus
2009/7/10 Andrew Errington wrote:
> There are so many levels in the 'stack' from Linux app to actually closing
> a relay. Where d
ubject: Re: Exim4 rejects all incoming messages to local domain
On 2009-05-04 16:01, Trevor de Stigter wrote:
> I have been running exim4 on a Linux (Ubuntu through several versions)
> server. When I upgraded to 9.04 the machine started to throw bad sector
> type errors so I have now set u
the
local domains are being rejected "rejected RCPT :
relay not permitted" I can find no way to eliminate this can someone help -
urgent please.
Trevor de Stigter
Congratulations,
Hope Frank is coping with his new role as granddad
Cheers,
Trevor
-Original Message-
From: yuri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 15 November 2008 6:43 p.m.
To: CLUG
Subject: Newest Penguinista
On 2008-11-15 at 14:53 the newest Penguinista arrived:
Marijke Aroh
Nick Rout wrote:
Actually rereading your message, INCLUDING the subject line that
refers to feisty, the others are right, this should all be automatic.
Actually guys this is one of the problems as attested to by a number of
messages on the Ubunu forums.
While Auto-mounting apparently worked fi
Hi,
After years of running non GUI Debian servers on older laptops which had
no operable CD Drives let alone any USB interfaces I have now upgraded
on to the luxury of a modern retired laptop which has USB ports, and I
would like to be able to connect either flash or external hard drives
throu
Steven Kesler wrote:
On May 3, 2007, at 8:40 PM, Maurice Butler wrote:
Has anybody got the motivation to see if it works with I.E under
Windows or
Mac O/S X? Particularly Safari, 'cos if it does, That might give the
Konq
bods some urge to get it to go with Konquie.
In Windoze I can ma
Brian Connell wrote (in response to Robert Himmelmann) :
> You are not alone, I subscribed 3-4 days ago, and have recieved no
confirmation as yet,
Add another awaiting any response,
Regards,
Trevor
Rob,
I'm with Steve on this.
My server is running debian stable on an old AcerNote 970 which has a
pentium 166MMX processor and 48M of Ram, but has been upgraded to a 20Gb
hard dive. The CD Drive is busted so I installed the system using a
boot floppy and then a network install. The screen whi
To check the syntax of your httpd.conf:
Open a Command Prompt Window.
Change to the Drive containg the Apache2 files (?F:)
Change to the folder cotaining the Apache.exe file.
If you used the MSI installer this will be
(F):\Program Files\Apache Group\Apache2\bin
From the command prompt type:
apache
rob wrote:
Thanks Steve, Dale and Trevor,
So the following directives need to be in the VH containers as well as
the main server?
ServerSignature email
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm index.shtml
LogLevel warn
HostNameLookups off
Not from my experience
Trevor,
Would you advise k
It seems to me that while you have defined the
document root for each VH, you have not defined the directory access for
each host.
See my attachment which is similar to what I use in
Apache2 on this Windoze machine and also in Apache 1.3 on my Linux
server.
Hope this helps,
Trevor
Staying off topic :-)
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
Trevor de Stigter
If you can perform a net install I have the Debian Installer (Beta Test 2)
for Sarge (testing) dated 3 Feb 04.
I've used the Beta1 version on 2 different lap tops with no great
difficulties.
If you need to perform a full CD install I can't help.
Trevor.
- Original Message -
From: "John
Reference was exactly what I needed - Thank you.
modprobe error message no longer appears.
Trevor.
- Original Message -
From: "Timothy Musson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 4:19 AM
Subject: Re: Debian help
> Trev
Hi,
I have recently installed the Official Testing
Netinstall on 2 different ASUS notebooks an older L1B with a Celeron700 and a
brand new L3D with an Athlon 2600+
I am using the 2.4.22 kernel.
In both cases in the boot process it performs a
vgscan
and the comes up with the message
mo
accessed by a single stand alone
computer.
Trevor de Stigter
To have a dual boot system with Win2K - that must be the first system
installed. You must get it installed and operating with whatever disk
configuration you want. ( You can add disks later but only if you don't
change the address - drive No spec of the disk containing Win2k.)
Once you have insta
- the boot loader knows it is on
drive 1 (hdb) but win2k thinks it is on drive 0 (hda).
If this is the problem then you need to re-install both systems - Win2K
first. Make sure that it is booting and running properly before installing
linux.
Trevor de Stigter.
- Original Message -
From
t to local MySQL server through socket
> '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (111)
>
> investigation shows that the directory exists but it is empty.
>
> Could someone please indicate what I need to do next??
> Regards,
> Trevor de Stigter
empty.
Could someone please indicate what I need to do
next??
Regards,
Trevor de Stigter
loaded all the packages
into apt using the ftp.nz.debian.org and http://security.debian.org sites.
I have it running successfully with kde, gFTP, vnc, apache, mysql and php
running (up to a point).
So the speed and available RAM on your system should not be a problem.
Best wishes
Trevor de
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