I just finished playing with and now using the latest pre patch for the linux
kernel. It compiled cleanly and acpi now works flawlessly... and usb devices
seem to be much more... crisper than before.
Looking over the patch, there's a veritable ton of usb fixes, updates, etc in
this one.
Wow.
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Quoth tom marinis:
>
> The only lawsuit left I'm waiting for, is for SCO to go after
> the
> GPL, and make the source code license for Linux invalid, and in
> direct violation of the UNIX license.
SCO can't go after the GPL. Well, I suppose they could, but I'll
be darned if I can imagine how.
>
Quoth Tim Wunder:
> On Thursday 19 June 2003 9:42 pm, someone claiming to be Kurt Wall wrote:
> > Anyone here bumped into issues migrating from Apache 1.3 to Apache
> > 2.0? Is there a tool for mitrating the 1.3 configuration files
> > to 2.0 (beside the obvious "cp" command)?
> >
>
> As I recall,
> For whatever reason, Apache puts the startup data (error or not) in
> error_log. Look there to see if you're getting a segfault, etc., on
> startup.
>
> I can tell you FrontPage and PHP don't work together -- you can see the
> segfault right there in the error_log.
I ended up compiling PHP with
Gentoo... I love it. You see something you want, emerge (install) it and... it
works. No BS, no tracking obscure dependencies, etc...
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 14:12:29 -0400 "Brett I. Holcomb"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Great! It's a fantastic distro. I don't miss RPM at all .
>
> You might also
Great! It's a fantastic distro. I don't miss RPM at all .
You might also try alt.os.linux.gentoo newsgroup.
James McDonald wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I have just stepped away from the world of rpm based distro's to have a
> go at gentoo.
>
> First impressions are the website information is excellen
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 22:08:54 +1000 (EST)
"James McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Have you looked in the apache logs. Mine are at:
> > /usr/local/apache/logs.
> >
> > Joel
>
> Yeah gentoo stashes them in /etc/apache/logs but I can't seem to get
> any meaningful "mod_php failed to load beca
Has anyone here had OpenAFS experience? I'm looking for some real
seat-of-the-pants opinions concerning the performance of OpenAFS compared to
samba, CODA or NFS.
It "reads" like a nice alternative to the more traditional networking
mechanisms.
Anyone?
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> Have you looked in the apache logs. Mine are at:
> /usr/local/apache/logs.
>
> Joel
Yeah gentoo stashes them in /etc/apache/logs but I can't seem to get any
meaningful "mod_php failed to load because" errors
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Have you looked in the apache logs. Mine are at:
/usr/local/apache/logs.
Joel
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Folks,
I have just stepped away from the world of rpm based distro's to have a
go at gentoo.
First impressions are the website information is excellent and the
installation guides are very accurate.
However I am having an issue with getting mod_php to work using the
instruction at http://www.gento
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