Well, I'm not sure what I've done.
I did an emerge world some time ago and never restarted apache2.
Now that I HAVE to restart it, it's giving me errors
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
* Apache2 has detected a syntax error in your configuration files:
apache2: Syntax error on line 257 of
Have you run etc-update (or dispatch-conf) since the last time you
updated your system? It may have happened that apache has changed its
config file syntax or modules directory and, hence, you'll need new
configuration.
HTH,
Abraham
Mike Diehl escribió:
Well, I'm not sure what I've done.
I
Hi,
Last time I am watching to HDTVs. They are in mkv(xvid+ac3) or mkv(xvid)+ac3
(separate track) format. And I have a problem when watching them(all) in
xine - it skips a few seconds of audio from time to time. Seems that it is
sync problem, but AFAIK one of advantages of mkv format is very
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 19:57:06 + (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote:
I haven't measured it for IA32, but for a couple other
architectures I have, and -Os generated consistently larger
code than -O2. Using -O3 ballooned up to be quite a bit larger
than both -Os and -O2, but if you're worried about
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 14:38:50 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
Note that users should place their customized local changes in the
/etc/portage directory, creating any needed files listed below that
do not exist.
Local changes go in /etc/make.conf, per-package changes go
in /etc/portage/.
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 03:14:59 + (UTC), James wrote:
And how does that comment help the OP? Without a link to the list
archives, all it tells him is that he is not the first to experience
this.
Well if the solution is so trivial, I wonder why the devs don't
put the fix into the
Hi,
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 18:50:52 -0600 Mike Diehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Monday 23 July 2007 06:32:53 pm Norberto Bensa wrote:
Mike Diehl wrote:
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Jul 23 17:59 apache2-php5
There you have it ;-)
Look inside...
Well, I'm getting closer, then.
Am Sonntag 22 Juli 2007 21:10 schrieb Crayon Shin Chan:
On Sunday 22 July 2007 22:53, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
I've had very good luck with my dellbuntu system.
Which model is this? Presumably it is a standard model but with Ubuntu
pre-installed instead some wannabe OS. According to
At Tue, 24 Jul 2007 09:07:10 +0100 Neil Bothwick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 14:38:50 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
Note that users should place their customized local changes in the
/etc/portage directory, creating any needed files listed below that
do not exist.
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 14:15:42 -0500, Jeff wrote:
I know that baselayout can handle certain services, but how do I
combine that with the need for
various host files, resolve.conf files, gateway, hostname, domainname,
ESSID, etc. Even default printers would be nice.
I need
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 04:21, Neil Bothwick wrote:
I broke a GB stick in a couple of months by writing 700MB
files to it.
For reference, when it broke, what happened? Does it die outright, or do
you get intermittent failures?
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Hi,
I'm trying to configure snat with shorewall. I read all manual on the official
site + some Gentoo Wiki topics. I made test configuration, but shorewall
start didn't start and I can't understand where is the problem.
Thank you for any suggestion
#shorewall show capatibilities:
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 02:52:33 James wrote:
Any suggestions?
Add doscsi to the kernel command line in grub.
The 2007.0 liveCD did this as a default option.
I'm going back to a traditional (handbook) installation..
When the initrd/ramfs barfs, and lets you type in shell, do so and
On 24 July 2007, Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to configure snat with shorewall. I read all manual on the
official site + some Gentoo Wiki topics. I made test configuration, but
shorewall start didn't start and I can't understand where is the problem.
Thank you for any
Hello Jeff,
Please don't post in HTML.
You can do this by setting RC_USE_CONFIG_PROFILE=yes
in /etc/conf.d/rc The comment in the same file explains it
Ah... that flag should help.
With that I can change some things.BUT... what about config files that
do not live in /etc/conf.d, like 1.
On Dienstag, 24. Juli 2007, Aleksey V. Kunitskiy wrote:
Hi,
Last time I am watching to HDTVs. They are in mkv(xvid+ac3) or
mkv(xvid)+ac3 (separate track) format. And I have a problem when watching
them(all) in xine - it skips a few seconds of audio from time to time.
Seems that it is sync
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 16:53, Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
and do you have arts running? if yes, kill it before you start watching a
video. Arts sucks. ESD sucks too.. all sound daemons suck...
No, Arts is turned off and I don't use it. Audio output is set alsa in xine
options
maybe using
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 17:01, Uwe Thiem wrote:
I think your trouble starts here. Did you try to put any NAT rule into
policy? That would be wrong. It belongs to nat. Would you show us your
policy file (only the rules in there, *not* all the comments)?
Uwe
I've found where the problem is.
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 21:03:55 +0800, Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
I broke a GB stick in a couple of months by writing 700MB
files to it.
For reference, when it broke, what happened? Does it die outright, or
do you get intermittent failures?
Read/write errors every time I tried to use it,
Neil Bothwick neil at digimed.co.uk writes:
I use Google to search it search string site:archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-user
Very nice, never thought of using google to search a specific site
A stage 3 not only gives you the opportunity to build a kernel, it
requires you to do so (unless
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 14:57:48 + (UTC), James wrote:
This is frustrating because except for using a stage 1 tarball
and issuing a questionable 'etc-update' I verbosely followed
the handbook installation process.
So follow the handbook and use a Stage 3. Stage 1 is only of benefit to
those
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 14:57:48 + (UTC), James wrote:
This is frustrating because except for using a stage 1 tarball
and issuing a questionable 'etc-update' I verbosely followed
the handbook installation process.
So follow the handbook and use a Stage 3. Stage
Hi!
I'd like to know what's the current best practice to handle a hotswapable
SATA-drive. It's the optical drive of my Dell Latitude D520 laptop, the so
called Media Bay.
If I plug it in while the system is online, it is not recognized. Under normal
circumstances (e.g. coldplugged) it works
Hi,
during this summer when temperatures are high, I noticed that my
laptop often (almost always) overheat when I try to emerge some
larger package (gcc, glibc, kernel, ...)
This started happening some time ago, but was bearable until now. Now
I can't compile almost anything, my laptop just
On 7/24/07, Marko Kocić [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
during this summer when temperatures are high, I noticed that my
laptop often (almost always) overheat when I try to emerge some
larger package (gcc, glibc, kernel, ...)
This started happening some time ago, but was bearable until now. Now
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 19:04, Florian Philipp wrote:
Hi!
I'd like to know what's the current best practice to handle a hotswapable
SATA-drive. It's the optical drive of my Dell Latitude D520 laptop, the so
called Media Bay.
I'm using sata hard drive in hot-swap case and it works perfectly.
On 7/25/07, Florian Philipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I'd like to know what's the current best practice to handle a hotswapable
SATA-drive. It's the optical drive of my Dell Latitude D520 laptop, the so
called Media Bay.
If I plug it in while the system is online, it is not recognized.
James Ausmus wrote:
On 7/24/07, Marko Kocić [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
during this summer when temperatures are high, I noticed that my
laptop often (almost always) overheat when I try to emerge some
larger package (gcc, glibc, kernel, ...)
This started happening some time ago, but was
i just did an update,and firefox 2.0.0.5 has been added to the tree(~
masked)...
but i just read a post at slashdot.org that says about a password
vulnerability of 2.0.0.5...
here's the link: http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/23/1450224
i just want to ask if it's ok to update to the
James Ausmus wrote:
On 7/24/07, Marko Kocić [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
during this summer when temperatures are high, I noticed that my
laptop often (almost always) overheat when I try to emerge some
larger package (gcc, glibc, kernel, ...)
This started happening some time ago, but was
Hi guys,
I know I'm like a bear with a thorn in it's paw, but this is driving me
nuts. I've tried the suggestions provided in response to my posts on
this list, but I still can't play audio CD's. I posted to the alsa-user
list and got a response. I'm posting some of that here because although
Colleen Beamer wrote:
If anyone can provide me with direction, I would sure appreciate it.
Sorry I can't help you with your ALSA config. I've been stuck for
months now trying to enable SPDIF-out on my own laptop. However:
I notice from your first post on this topic that you're trying to
Stratos Psomadakis wrote:
i just did an update,and firefox 2.0.0.5 has been added to the tree(~
masked)...
but i just read a post at slashdot.org that says about a password
vulnerability of 2.0.0.5...
here's the link: http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/23/1450224
i just want to ask
Steve Dommett wrote:
Colleen Beamer wrote:
If anyone can provide me with direction, I would sure appreciate it.
Sorry I can't help you with your ALSA config. I've been stuck for
months now trying to enable SPDIF-out on my own laptop. However:
I notice from your first post on this topic
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