Hi Chris,

When we first put PF on Debian we hit a couple of road blocks with the graphs.  
We did get it fixed after a few tweaks.  Is this what you are talking about 
when your refer to graphics?




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From: cg [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 2:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Packetfence-users] working ... !

Hello Olivier, François and all,

A quick announcement : we are now fully (and stably)
functional. Thanks greatly to all for the great (and patient)
assistance. We're preparing for the university roll-out !


Naturally, there is a loose end. Largely cosmetic now, but potentially
useful, the graphics in the admin module aren't working. I'd much
appreciate it if someone could point to a weak spot I've
overlooked. Actually, the graphics have never worked. Wondering
whether this is a Debian issue ...


Thanks again - and best wishes to all,

Chris

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