right ifconfig only comes up with local loop i-f,

so does that mean there is no Hw on the machine for eth ?  (there is a distinct 
plugg looking IPish :)

/georg
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Serge Fonville 
  To: users@httpd.apache.org 
  Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2013 4:10 PM
  Subject: Re: [users@httpd] fedora - apache


  Hi,


  > Possibly you have a hint for where im stuck just now:  Cant find any 
ethernet > device on the PC im digging into.
  Perhaps there is no NIC detected.
  if you run ifconfig and lspci, you should be able to determine if that is the 
case


  HTH


  Kind regards/met vriendelijke groet,


  Serge Fonville


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  2013/4/13 georg <georg.chamb...@telia.com>

    Terrific, tnx.

    Possibly you have a hint for where im stuck just now:  Cant find any 
ethernet device on the PC im digging into.
    (new to linux/fedora, but shurely there should be some eth ??)

    tnx again
    Georg

    ----- Original Message ----- From: "How7" <how0...@freeshell.org>
    To: <users@httpd.apache.org>
    Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2013 3:27 PM
    Subject: Re: [users@httpd] fedora - apache




      On 4/13/2013 7:45 AM, georg wrote:

        I have seen some documentation that indicate that some version (2.2?) 
of Apache is
        included in the fedora dist.
        Does anyone have any information of how to find such a package and 
whether these
        are good things or if I should go for downloading other version



      In a terminal on my Fedora 16 I do this to see what version I have 
installed:
      ~>  rpm -q httpd
      httpd-2.2.21-1.fc16.x86_64

      2.2 is fine for me but I just use it to test my work locally.

      I would use the yum package manager to see what upgrades are available. 
Maybe:
      ~>  yum check-update httpd

      View the yum manual page for more information on package management and 
updating:
      ~>  man yum

      If you wanted a newer version than is available at the fedora upgrade 
repos yum looks at you could build from source.


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