I have mandrake 10-cooker, libqt3-devel 3.3.2, gcc 2.96, 3.3.2, 3.4.0,
binutils -2.14.90.0.7-2mdk and previously 2.15..., and I cannot compile
a very basic qt program. If you have updated cooker in the last week,
or an otherwise up to date system, please download and compile
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I am doing web hosting with Apache, and currently using x.x.x.x> directives to setup each user. This was used because each
user has a different configuration (for instance, mod_throttle
settings). I allow my users access to a control panel that allows
domains configured as "pointers" to be add
I run both Debian as a mail server and a Fedora 1 box for an intranet/forums
at work. It took about 5 installs of Debian to get it right and I never did
get the gui working but that just forced me to do everything from the
command line and I must say, it rawks over the gui. Coming from the Windows
Good point. One of the main reasons I looked at Debian as well is due
to how small you can get the installation. I really wish Fedora had a
small footprint (50-100MB for minimal install).
One dist I recommend for devices running on flash is Pebble Linux
(http://www.nycwireless.net/pebble/).
Thanks Scott,
It is really a good analysis. The application I'd run
is mainly web server and php in the front and mysql on
the back. Also an IM type of server supports
potentially thousands concurrent users. The server
developer indicates that most of them use Debian. I
currently use Fedora 1. It
Richard wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to hear some technical advice on the
comparison of Fedora and Debian. If I want to mainly
run network applications, what package should I use?
GUI is not critical to me.
Both are community developed projects. Each embodies the same
philosophy of Open Source Devel
Hi,
I'd like to hear some technical advice on the
comparison of Fedora and Debian. If I want to mainly
run network applications, what package should I use?
GUI is not critical to me.
Thanks,
R
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On Wed, May 19, 2004 at 01:06:25PM -0700, paul wrote:
> I have been using a Soekris(http://www.soekris.com) box for my
> main router. Not very cheap ($200), but versatile, cool, and
> quiet. Most people have been able to push 17 Mbps through the
> net4501. Of course, it's processor is only an AMD 4
Eric Hattemer wrote:
You don't need to own or have write permission on the file, but you do
need to have write permission to the directory its in. Make sure the
directory that has it is at least drwx--. If that's not your
problem, try running fsck on the (unounted) partition.
-Eric Hatte