Hi,

I've changed the subject to something more appropriate.

> On 12/19 02:06 , Michael Mansour wrote:
> > I'm upto the bit where I've made the mod_perl cgi-bin work, but the 
webpage 
> > produced has a white background with the top left icon missing (the one 
> > which links to http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/ 
> > 
> > Going to the properties of this image takes me to: 
> > 
> > http://logo.gif/ 
> > 
> > Where can I check/set the web path correctly here? 
> > 
> > The web page I see from the cgi script looks nothing like the sample 
screens 
> > on the backuppc sourceforge site.
> 
> what linux distro are you using?
> what's the version of BackupPC you're installing?

I emailed this info just after sending the original email. SL 4.4 and the 
latest v3.0.0beta3.

> Debian Linux has a package for it that makes installation trivial. 
> If you'd like a quick experiment and example of how it can work; my 
> advice would be to use Knoppix to try it out. Knoppix is debian-
> based; and you can actually install packages to the ramdrive (tho 
> they'll be lost at the next reboot). Alternatively, you can install 
> knoppix to the hard drive of some computer
> (a much better option), and do an 'apt-get install backuppc'. 
> that'll install it and do almost all of the server-side 
> configuration, and give you an example localhost backup file.
> 
> only takes a little while to try it out that way; and if you insist 
> on installing backuppc to another machine, it will at least give you 
> a working example you can look at.

Yeah I understand, but that's not really going to help me much as I run SL 
throughout my environment on every single machine.

The problem isn't that the cgi doesn't work, it's that it has some problems 
displaying what it should be displaying. That may be due to a few factors 
but I'd imagine I'm not the only one running BackupPC on a RHEL based server.

Thanks.

Michael.

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> Carl Soderstrom
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> Real-Time Enterprises
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