Thanks Matthew,
I got phpmyadmin 2x working but when I did the restore of a mysql db
nothing was restored!!!
I'm not a mysql guru at the moment so pain in the ass... I'll have to
live with losing a site unless I try to delve into what the backup got
or not and why... sometimes it's just easier
Hi,
This is NOT strictly linux related but still maybe some people here
hang around long enough to remember this one and help me find it (and
I have an excuse - it should be hung on top of every sysadmin's desk,
IMHO).
Back in the second half of the 80's we lost one of our VAX 750's 400Mb
disks a
Found this courtesy of bing.com image search:
http://www.reverendfun.com/add_toon_info.php?date=2324&language=en
2009/9/22 Amos Shapira
> Hi,
>
> This is NOT strictly linux related but still maybe some people here
> hang around long enough to remember this one and help me find it (and
> I h
Hi. I ran into the same issue... I wanted the latest version of
phpMyAdmin and I got it by removing the stock CentOS php and
installing PHP 5.2 from Jason's utterramblings repo
http://www.jasonlitka.com/
[/etc/yum.repos.d]$ more utterramblings.repo
[utterramblings]
name=Jason's Utter Ramblings
2009/9/22 Daniel Bush :
> Found this courtesy of bing.com image search:
> http://www.reverendfun.com/add_toon_info.php?date=2324&language=en
Thanks. It's similar to the one I'm after, but not quite.
The eleventh commandment in the version I'm looking for is written on
its own tablet.
Cheers,
I'm finding it difficult to believe there's no simple web based firewall
configuration tool. I'm going to be running a cut-down Ubuntu-Hardy off
compact flash (read-only root filesystem) with mini-httpd and wish to be
able to configure either shorewall or ufw or even iptables directly with
a web br
Uhm, m0n0wall and its decendants?
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009, Grant Parnell wrote:
> I'm finding it difficult to believe there's no simple web based firewall
> configuration tool. I'm going to be running a cut-down Ubuntu-Hardy off
> compact flash (read-only root filesystem) with mini-httpd and wish to
They don't have an openvpn client setup as far as I can tell. That is
pfsense and m0n0wall (monowall). Otherwise excellent choice.
Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Uhm, m0n0wall and its decendants?
>
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2009, Grant Parnell wrote:
>
>> I'm finding it difficult to believe there's no simple we
So why not talk tot hem about what would be required, versus trying
to craft a whole management ui? :)
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009, Grant Parnell wrote:
> They don't have an openvpn client setup as far as I can tell. That is
> pfsense and m0n0wall (monowall). Otherwise excellent choice.
>
> Adrian Chadd