[SLUG] Can php4 and php5 co-exist on the same box?

2007-05-01 Thread DaZZa
Greetings and salutations. I have a box whereon is installed php5. I have an application which one of my users wants to run which needs php4. Can I install php4 and php5 on the same box and have them peacefully co-exist, or am I going to run into massive problems? DaZZa -- SLUG - Sydney Linux

[SLUG] expanding array

2007-05-01 Thread Ben Donohue
Hi all, I have a CentOS 5 (RHEL5 clone) server that I have just added another disk to. It is a raid 5 SATA array with an adaptec controller. I've expanded the array with the adaptec software and now the array is optimal. However linux still reports the smaller drive space. Never done this

Re: [SLUG] Can php4 and php5 co-exist on the same box?

2007-05-01 Thread rich
Can I install php4 and php5 on the same box and have them peacefully co-exist, or am I going to run into massive problems? Yes, but you'll need to run one as a CGI. Rich -- Rich Buggy http://www.buggy.id.au/ -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/

Re: [SLUG] expanding array

2007-05-01 Thread Alex Samad
On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 04:26:51PM +1000, Ben Donohue wrote: Hi all, I have a CentOS 5 (RHEL5 clone) server that I have just added another disk to. It is a raid 5 SATA array with an adaptec controller. I've expanded the array with the adaptec software and now the array is optimal.

Re: [SLUG] Can php4 and php5 co-exist on the same box?

2007-05-01 Thread Rick Welykochy
DaZZa wrote: Greetings and salutations. I have a box whereon is installed php5. I have an application which one of my users wants to run which needs php4. Can I install php4 and php5 on the same box and have them peacefully co-exist, or am I going to run into massive problems? Google turns

Re: [SLUG] Netcomm V40PT USB phone

2007-05-01 Thread Rev Simon Rumble
This one time, at band camp, Howard Lowndes wrote: Has anyone got one of these to work on Linux? Googling finds only 2 entries, both about someone being snotty with Peopletelecom and Windows. It's highly likely it's a rebadged something else. The spec sheet from Netcomm's site says No

[SLUG] 3 internet wireless settings (was: recommended internet wireless)

2007-05-01 Thread Sonia Hamilton
* On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 01:57:17PM +1000, Joseph Goncalves wrote: Anyone got any thumbs up/down on wireless internet services for Linux (eg unwired.com.au, iBurst)? By far the best value and service stability (compared to unwired) I have found is with 3. $49.95 for 1GB of downloads on a

[SLUG] Firefox could learn from IE

2007-05-01 Thread Stephen Black
I think firefox is a great browser but I think that firefox can learn one thing from IE I think that Firefox and IE try successfully to make their browsers user friendly so that the lowest common denominator can user their browsers, but IE is streets ahead, because out of IE and Firefox IE is

Re: [SLUG] Firefox could learn from IE

2007-05-01 Thread nornagon
Have you checked your DPI settings? On 02/05/07, Stephen Black [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think firefox is a great browser but I think that firefox can learn one thing from IE I think that Firefox and IE try successfully to make their browsers user friendly so that the lowest common

Re: [SLUG] Firefox could learn from IE

2007-05-01 Thread Hal Ashburner
Stephen Black wrote: I think firefox is a great browser but I think that firefox can learn one thing from IE I think that Firefox and IE try successfully to make their browsers user friendly so that the lowest common denominator can user their browsers, but IE is streets ahead, because out