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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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 Herndon
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 using
, 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
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
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
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
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Why do I get a Forbidden
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
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
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
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:
Thanks - I already know that. I guess I'm
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