ess denied error.
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he same machine or on other machines..
I'll keep playing around with it anyway
I haven't been following this thread but are you sure that your ISP isn't
blocking incoming connections to port 80?
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f file with "AllowOverride
AuthConfig"?
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E, and NT I know are
supported; Windows XP is NOT supported, and it just
won't run under XP.
News to me -- I've been using Exceed under XP for six months or more.
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Hope that helps,
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I'm seeing a similar problem with a Celeron and Intel 810 graphics adapter.
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--On Thursday, November 21, 2002 06:06:36 PM -0800 Hidong Kim
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Hi,
I just installed Apache 1.3.27 on a Red Hat 7.2 machine. The index page
shows up saying that Apache is installed. Where exactly is this
index.html? Thanks,
/var/www/html/index.html
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--On Sunday, November 17, 2002 10:43:50 PM -0500 Gerry Kirk
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Hi,
I can't find any X Windows tool for changing grub settings. I want to
delete entries for older kernels.
Aim your favorite text editor at /boot/grub/grup.conf...
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put up with this until morning our time (11-12 Hours) unless the RH list
admin can block this crap...
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y want to use iptables
rather than ipchains.
If you are not already using an iptables tool on the RH7.0 system, you
might want to look at Shorewall; setting up port forwarding under
Shorewall is very easy (see http://shorewall.sf.net/two-interfaces.htm).
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Mark Guzzo wrote:
Hello,
I've looked on this and other lists, but could not find the answer.
Acrobat Reader will not work on RH8.0, why? What must be done?
This issue is addressed in the RH8.0 Release Notes.
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These are the types of issues one normally encounters when installing a
new major release so I wasn't particularly surprised.
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Check the release notes -- this issue is addressed and a workaround is
offered.
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is is from starting with the stock mailman that comes with Red Hat
> 7.2, getting mailman 2.0.8.tar.gz from gnu and then overwriting the
> existing mailman.
>
You can also accomplish the same thing by installing the RH source rpm,
modifying the .spec file to accomplish the above and
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