On Sat, 2007-06-09 at 18:50 -0700, Darren New wrote:
> Lan Barnes wrote:
> > If you're having reliability peoblems with Linux, speak up. Maybe someone
> > can help.
> 
> Not much to say. The audio only works intermittently, and for a while it 
> was just hanging about three times a week, completely locking up. 
> Lately, after the latest kernel patches, it stopped doing that, so...

Sound problems are most often because of the POS sound hardware.
Sometimes the rotten sound driver. Neither of these are Linux.

> 
> What I'm actually fighting right now is Apache.
> I have docroot set to
> /aaa/bbb/ccc/ddd/eee/fff
> and it works fine.
> 
> If I change ccc to by a symlink to a directory owned by the same user 
> and all, Apache refuses to follow it. I.e., if I do
> mv /aaa/bbb/ccc /tmp/ccc
> ln -s /tmp/ccc /aaa/bbb/ccc
> Apache complains that /aaa/bbb/ccc isn't allowed to be a symlink. I have 
> no idea what option to set to tell it to stop doing that.
> 

Apache is not Linux. Apache is a far cry from IIS: IIS is the worst POS
web server ever to darken the Internet.

PGA
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Paul G. Allen BSIT/SE
Owner/Sr. Engineer
Random Logic Consulting
www.randomlogic.com

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