play audio from various games. In this multi-user
environment, what else should I check for to see what could be taking away
the audio from Real Player? I'm using LM 8.1 and I think the RealPlayer is
from the 7.2 cdrom, because I had problems installing RP 8.0.
Thanks in advance
Dennis He
27;ve
RTFM on PHP site, Apache site, and peruse the mailing lists. I have
checked my .conf files and everything looks fine!
What else could be happening?
Dennis Herndon
Manager Audio Engineering Support Services
National Public Radio Engineering
Washington, DC 20001
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This can actually be kind of fun. I changed video boards to an openGL
compatible board so I could run Tux Racer. I really screwed up and
could not really see on my monitor once Linux booted up. In fact it
would not launch X-windows. So I had to actually run XF86config to redo
the monitor
You will need to do a grant all to the new user that you want to create.
Also look at the 'mysql' database and tables. "USE mysql", "show tables;"
then "select * from user;" and you can see what the protection settings are
at.
You might need to delete the first record in the USER table.
I'm u
I had installed Apache/PHP/MYSQl on. It's bugging me to death! I've
>>RTFM on PHP site, Apache site, and peruse the mailing lists. I have
>>checked my .conf files and everything looks fine!
>>
>>What else could be happening?
>
One problem to check with your home directory is to make sure you have that
squiggly mark in front of the home users name:
/home/~neil/webpages/index.html
-Dennis
-Original Message-
From: Neil R Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 12:29
To: Linux Newbie Lis
Yes I did see that item in my httpd.conf file. I didn't realize it was
"malformed"
Thanks for this info.
>Here;s a snippet from the apache faq, it might help.
>http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/FAQ.html#forbidden
>--
>Why do I get a "Forbidd
Outstanding, thanks for the info. I will try this out when I get home
tonight.
-Original Message-
From: Michael Viron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 23:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] apache "public_html" help needed
In order for apache to be
I know I had set this up right on a different CPU, but I can't figure
out what I'm doing wrong. For some reason I can't get my ~dherndon43/
directory to work. I'm getting a:
> Forbidden
> You don't have permission to access /~dherndon43/test.php on this server.
>
Where are the apache permis
I actually like Mozilla - it's a Netscape clone.
-Original Message-
From: OOzy Pal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 12:56
To: Ravi Malghan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Best browser for linux?
Try Nestscape 6.1 it is good. They fix most of NS6.0
proble
It's funny to see this message. I too just installed Screem on LinMan 8.0 -
and it hangs on the screaming splash screen also. I remember trying it out
in LinMan 7.x and it did work. Now that I have my system going, I wanted
to try it out again.
-Original Message-
From: =/\= Majki =/\
ctory, and configure apache to
look there for your particular domain. This approach allows you to add
other domains later, and simply place them in their own user directories
- -- without messing up the webroot directory.
Dave
On Monday 16 July 2001 21:05, thus spake Dennis Herndon:
> Thank
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