Michael,
Thank you for your wonderful insight. I followed your instructions and
everything is back to normal. I had seen a sighup log entry that simply has
a time/date stamp, then says sighup received - restarting. I assumed (yeh I
know) that the server had been restarted. It was shortly a
Carl,
I fired up rpmfind about an hour ago and found two different versions of it
available for 7.3. I used GnoRPM and clicked on webfind, then did a search
for Evolution.
My question is can I use this with 7.2?
We are getting ready to upgrade our systems to Red Hat Linux 7.3. I just
d
Michael,
Thank you for your wonderful insight. I followed your instructions and
everything is back to normal. I had seen a sighup log entry that simply has
a time/date stamp, then says sighup received - restarting. I assumed (yeh I
know) that the server had been restarted. It was shortly a
First off, understand I'm a total newbie. I saw a posting the other day
where someone mentioned that they were running Apache 1.3.23. One of the
responders commented on how insecure that was and that the original poster
should upgrade to a newer release. This bothered me as I'm running Apach
First off, understand I'm a total newbie. I saw a posting the other day
where someone mentioned that they were running Apache 1.3.23. One of the
responders commented on how insecure that was and that the original poster
should upgrade to a newer release. This bothered me as I'm running Apache
First off, understand I'm a total newbie. I saw a posting the other day
where someone mentioned that they were running Apache 1.3.23. One of the
responders commented on how insecure that was and that the original poster
should upgrade to a newer release. This bothered me as I'm running Apach
First off, understand I'm a total newbie. I saw a posting the other day
where someone mentioned that they were running Apache 1.3.23. One of the
responders commented on how insecure that was and that the original poster
should upgrade to a newer release. This bothered me as I'm running Apach