Erwin,
Thanks. Just got this now. I in fact did what you suggested yesterday
and got it all up and working.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Ashley
On -9/01/37 05:59, Erwin Mueller wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my tip is, don't use cgi/fcgi with redmine. I spend hours to figure
> out and in the end it just d
Thus spake Ashley Maher:
> checking for fastcgi/fcgiapp.h... no
In this case:
apt-get install libfcgi-dev
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Hi,
my tip is, don't use cgi/fcgi with redmine. I spend hours to figure
out and in the end it just don't work*
Just use pessenger mod for apache. Follow the guide** in the section
Ubuntu Server. All you need is:
aptitude install libapache2-mod-passenger
RailsEnv
Thanks John,
gem install fcgi
Building native extensions. This could take a while...
ERROR: Error installing fcgi:
ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.
/usr/bin/ruby1.8 extconf.rb
checking for fcgiapp.h... no
checking for fastcgi/fcgiapp.h... no
*** extconf.rb failed ***
Could n
On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 07:52:33AM +1100, Ashley Maher wrote:
> [Fri Oct 07 16:48:38 2011] [notice] Apache/2.2.17 (Ubuntu)
> mod_fcgid/2.3.6 configured -- resuming normal operations
> /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in
> `gem_original_require': no such file to load -- fcgi (MissingS
Hopefully somebody in here has some hints on this.
Google has just got me going in circles.
apt-get install redmine
then copied the example file to use fcgid
restarted apache then I get this error in the logs:
[Fri Oct 07 16:48:38 2011] [notice] Apache/2.2.17 (Ubuntu)
mod_fcgid/2.3.6 configure
Hi All
A friend of mine Chris from http://www.appropedia.org/User:Chriswaterguy is
using Crunch bang and has suggested an install party...Ok the party is my
idea...so who on the list who be interested in an install party?...where we
get together and discuss our varying install needs and of course b
Hi all,
Sorry for the long post but I'm trying to include as much relevant
information as I can identify.
I've installed FC4 on a:
P4
3GHz
1G RAM
machine.
A few months ago I installed FC4 on my laptop and then installed the
module to run a Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000 - all went well.
Now,
Thanks for your reply, Dennis. I am not sure how to answer your
question. I got a window telling me there was an error which prevented
opening the file. But about then I somehow lost the lot. I will try
another download later and will be more careful about reading what appears.
John.
Dennis M
Thanks for your help, David and Mathew but I have somehow or other lost
the lot. Will attempt another download and install later.
John.
David wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 08:10:26PM +1100, john gibbons wrote:
I am running Ubuntu 10 and have just downloaded
CorelPHOTOPAINT9Lnx.tar.gz whi
I am running Ubuntu 10 and have just downloaded
CorelPHOTOPAINT9Lnx.tar.gz which is sitting in the archive window. Would
appreciate advice on what to type into the command line to get it running.
John.
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Subject: [SLUG] Install
Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2005 18:43:33 +1100
I downloaded Java Runtime and have it sitting on my desktop. Now I do
not know how to get it up and running. Would kind person email the
command line entry needed? I am running Ubuntu.
The file i
john gibbons wrote:
I downloaded Java Runtime and have it sitting on my desktop. Now I do
not know how to get it up and running. Would kind person email the
command line entry needed? I am running Ubuntu.
The file is
home/john/Desktop/j2re-1_3_1_16-linux-i586.bin
Thanks.
John.
I find the
What distribution of Linux.
You might wonder why im asking this, well its because many distributions have the java stuff already "pre packaged" and you can just download a rpm/.deb and install the package and thats basically it. All the linking etc is done with one simple install, often you j
Thanks Gottfried.
John.
Gottfried Szing wrote:
john gibbons wrote:
I downloaded Java Runtime and have it sitting on my desktop. Now I do
not know how to get it up and running. Would kind person email the
command line entry needed? I am running Ubuntu.
The file is
home/john/Desktop/j2re-1_
john gibbons wrote:
> I downloaded Java Runtime and have it sitting on my desktop. Now I do
> not know how to get it up and running. Would kind person email the
> command line entry needed? I am running Ubuntu.
>
> The file is
> home/john/Desktop/j2re-1_3_1_16-linux-i586.bin
i have found some n
john gibbons wrote:
> I downloaded Java Runtime and have it sitting on my desktop. Now I do
> not know how to get it up and running. Would kind person email the
> command line entry needed? I am running Ubuntu.
>
> The file is
> home/john/Desktop/j2re-1_3_1_16-linux-i586.bin
usually this is an
I downloaded Java Runtime and have it sitting on my desktop. Now I do
not know how to get it up and running. Would kind person email the
command line entry needed? I am running Ubuntu.
The file is
home/john/Desktop/j2re-1_3_1_16-linux-i586.bin
Thanks.
John.
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On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 07:22, Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
> I'm using Debian, and wants to install some new windowz fonts in my box.
> anyway, after a few steps, the install has been recognised by other
> software (abiword, dekstop, etc) but not for Mozilla.
>
> Is there any trick to stuck the new fon
G'day,
I'm using Debian, and wants to install some new windowz fonts in my box.
anyway, after a few steps, the install has been recognised by other
software (abiword, dekstop, etc) but not for Mozilla.
Is there any trick to stuck the new fonts into Mozilla browser?
Currently I'm using Mozilla 1.5
Hello again..
Today in an idle moment i got out this gateway USB-only box that i had
lying around, and thought i'd install mandrake 8.2 on it. Everything
went normally, i put the CD in, booted up, pressed enter to begin the
install, performed everything with the GUI installer and the mouse,
th
Dear Members,
When
I try to install red hat 7.3 (3 cd install disks).things seem to go ok until I
get to the point it asks me to put the 3rd disk in.It comes up with the message
" that's not the correct red hat cdrom OK
).I have tied a number of different ways,
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 21:43, Heracles wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 May 2002 12:55, Richard Hayes wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > I have just acquired an old 486 with 200 meg hd. (Versa E 486/50???)
> >
> > Though I have got the bios set to boot from floppy, it say boot failure.
> > It gives an error sayi
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 12:55, Richard Hayes wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I have just acquired an old 486 with 200 meg hd. (Versa E 486/50???)
>
> Though I have got the bios set to boot from floppy, it say boot failure.
> It gives an error saying something about Rom bios
>
> Currently the only file on
Side Question, how do you setup DHCP to server up a particular file (as
exampled below!)
Alex
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ben Donohue
Sent: Tuesday, 21 May 2002 1:04 PM
To: 'Richard Hayes'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Sometimes you can set the floppy to disabled in one part of the BIOS but
tell it to boot from floppy in another part. have a look around in there.
Try the floppy in another machine to see that it's not the floppy.
Try another floppy drive.
Stick a PXE capable network card in and load a boot image
Dear list,
I have just acquired an old 486 with 200 meg hd. (Versa E 486/50???)
Though I have got the bios set to boot from floppy, it say boot failure. It
gives an error saying something about Rom bios
Currently the only file on the system is command.com
Does anyone know how to set the bio
> Thanks Dave,
>
> I'm sorry that it's taken so long but I have been doing other things as
> well. It's starting to make sense and, of course, you were right.
>
> Enabling 'debug' in /etc/ppp/options and running 'pon primus' elicits
>
> '/usr/sbin/pppd: invalid numeric parameter '<9>' for idl
On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 15:42, Adam Bogacki wrote:
> I have tried them from 2 to 10 with no difference. I have disabled
> 'demand' and 'persist' in the Advanced section of 'pppconfig' and have
> enabled 'demand' but not 'persist' in /etc/ppp/options.
you have just got 'debug' not 'debug '?
cos my m
pp/options.
What am I missing here?
Adam Bogacki
P.O. Box 38, Earlwood, NSW 2206, Australia
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Sent: Thursday, 4 April 2002
Hi,
Thanks for the rather impressive replies I have received regarding
my request for help with my install. The first reply I got was about
30 minutes after I posted to the list, and I'll take his offer of
assistance. Thanks to everyone else, and if for whatever reason I
can't link up with
On Thu, 2002-04-11 at 14:15, Adam Bogacki wrote:
> I've had no trouble with primus internet services or the modem before.
>
> I could not find the noccp option in either /etc/ppp/options or in
it's listed in the man page for my pppd ('man pppd')
> /etc/ppp/peers (the latter being full of non al
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To: Adam Bogacki
Cc: Sydney Linux Users Group Mailing List
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Install successful; connection dies @ 1 min.
O
On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 20:50, Adam Bogacki wrote:
[...snipped...]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [current ISP]
It is your ISP, something that Iprimus uses causes trouble (at one/both
ends) when compression negotation is enabled. Sometimes it dies
gracefully (the compression turns off), other times the whol
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 08:50:55PM +1000, Adam Bogacki wrote:
> Hi, I've had a trouble-free install of Deb 2.2r4 but the net connection
> consistently dies after about a minute meaning that I cannot update or
> dist-upgrade. I had initially disabled 'demand dialing' and 'persist' in
> pppconfig to
Hi, I've had a trouble-free install of Deb 2.2r4 but the net connection
consistently dies after about a minute meaning that I cannot update or
dist-upgrade. I had initially disabled 'demand dialing' and 'persist' in
pppconfig to prevent the feedback cycle of being cut off by the ISP and
automatic
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 16:53, Craige McWhirter wrote:
> We're planning an install fest in April and we need your help! If you'd like to
> help out in the process the best place to be is the "festies" list:
I may be available to help depending on the weekend. If I am free I
would like to help as t
> Another point is that the committee want to drop the term "Install Fest".
> Our current thought is "Linux Workshop" but we would appreciate any
> feedback on either title or even better, suggestions for other titles
> (preferrably before we've started publishing details in 4 weeks or so).
Pro
We're planning an install fest in April and we need your help! If you'd like to
help out in the process the best place to be is the "festies" list:
http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/festies
We're looking for people to take responsibility for certain functions, which
will be detailed in further e
Craige McWhirter wrote:
>
> Wanted:
>
> * Installees
> * Installers
> * Helpers
> * Observers
> * The curious
> * You
> * Power leads
> * Power boards
> * Anything I've left out
>
> See you there!
>
>
Hubs swtiches and network cables.
Count me in
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Yes! It's this Sunday. We still need volunteers galore. We're expecting
a large turn out so the more the merrier. The details again:
When: 10:00 - 17:00, Sunday, 30th September, 2001
Where: Granville Town Hall, Carlton St, Granville
Transport: Parking is available, close to Granville train stat
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 12:47:45AM +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>
> > I can actually successfully select Debian, KDE, and X Session from the
> > gdm menu, just not Gnome, GnomeClassic or Failsafe. So obviously it's
> > Gnome, and not gdm that's broken.
>
> Check out your ~/.gnome-errors file. The
> I can actually successfully select Debian, KDE, and X Session from the
> gdm menu, just not Gnome, GnomeClassic or Failsafe. So obviously it's
> Gnome, and not gdm that's broken.
Check out your ~/.gnome-errors file. There may be clues there. If not,
move or remove ~/.gnome/ and see what happe
> Anything interesting in /var/log/gdm/ ?
The only file in /var/log/gdm, :0.log, only has stuff relating to my X
server starting up.
I can actually successfully select Debian, KDE, and X Session from the
gdm menu, just not Gnome, GnomeClassic or Failsafe. So obviously it's
Gnome, and not gdm th
[ Still don't know about the install-info problem, it could be permissions
problems when trying to update the info pages, but I'm not sure. There isn't
a lot of google love on this. ]
> Unfortunately I can't log into a gnome session from a gdm screen - it asks
> for username + password, thinks
Hi again,
Further to this, I commented out some install-info lines in
/var/lib/dpkg/info/sawfish.postinst (I think) which allowed it to
continue on its happy way, no complaints. Unfortunately I can't log into
a gnome session from a gdm screen - it asks for username + password,
thinks about it, I
Hey all,
So to cut a long story short, I went to remove KDE and install Ximian
GNOME on my Debian unstable laptop, and I'm having an annoying little
problem that prevents this installation from finishing.
I'll take this afternoon as an example, I went to apt-get install dict,
which went fine, th
Was good. someone said about 30 or so came through which was okay considering the lack
of build up. Only one incomplete (she had to leave).
Ta to those who helped out, I think everyone had a good day.. See you all when I get
back in a few days.
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Response to the install fest has been quite good at the Expo and as a result we're
expecting a good roll up. Due to the response, we're going to need quite a few
installers, lurkers, BBQ assistants etc. If you can make it and help out, we'd love to
see you there :)
If anyone wants a lift and c
> Thanks Jeff. One minor change, in map 3 you might want to add that the
> beige colouring is for free parking.
Feh. I'll just throw the captions in for real, as well as the alt tags. :)
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Thanks Jeff. One minor change, in map 3 you might want to add that the
beige colouring is for free parking.
On 05 Mar 2001 16:48:42 +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>
> > Here it is again, it's on this Saturday (doesn't time fly?). Maps are
> > completed and should be online as soon as we drag the we
> Here it is again, it's on this Saturday (doesn't time fly?). Maps are
> completed and should be online as soon as we drag the webmaster from his
> death bed (I didn't want to flood the list with them).
...and in the (oxymoronically) immortal words of Michael Palin:
"It's..." http://slug.or
Here it is again, it's on this Saturday (doesn't time fly?). Maps are
completed and should be online as soon as we drag the webmaster from his
death bed (I didn't want to flood the list with them).
Still need lots of people to put their hands up as helpers/lurkers.
Some other things on the outs
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Anthony Rumble wrote:
> http://www.linuxhelp.com.au/~smilie/festies/
>
> There a bit dark from the scanner.. didn't have time to colour
> correct or brighten.. Feel free to do so..
All I can say is - Damn, that was a LOT of pizza! :)
DaZZa
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> Anthony Rumble wrote:
>
> http://www.linuxhelp.com.au/~smilie/festies/
>
> There a bit dark from the scanner.. didn't have time to colour
> correct or brighten.. Feel free to do so..
The lunch delivery pictures (about the last three) are a laugh... I didn't
realise there was so much!
- Jeff
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 04:53:01PM +1100, Anthony Rumble wrote:
>
> http://www.linuxhelp.com.au/~smilie/festies/
>
Oath! and, thanks again to EverythingLinux.com.au/LinuxHelp.com.au for
providing lunch to everyone at the fest. My eyes almost popped out
from cramming pizza into my mouth for one
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For a start it would have to have had 3 partitions, primary, extended and
on the extended, at least one logical.
The install would have changed the partition flags from DOS to Linux
native and would also have installed the ext2 file system on whatever
partition it was installed on. This is as a
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Mehmet Yousouf generated:
>I suggested he install linux on his system (win 95) which was split into
>2 partitions, primary dos and extended dos. After he installed linux
>(Mandrake 7.1), windows can't access his second (data) partition
>-attempt to access beyond superblock ke
Hi,
I have just been abused by a (former?) friend for getting him to try
linux.
I suggested he install linux on his system (win 95) which was split into
2 partitions, primary dos and extended dos. After he installed linux
(Mandrake 7.1), windows can't access his second (data) partition
-attempt t
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