not
exist: /var/www/foop
So some rewriting is happening, but why nothing is written in the log
even if I have
RewriteLogLevel 9
RewriteLog /tmp/rewrite.log
??
I also checked that there are no other Rewrite rules/directives in the
config files..
Thanks,
Kaj
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), sudo a2enmod rewrite, sudo apache2ctl
graceful, nothing gets printed in rewrite.log (it is created though).
error.log:
[Thu Sep 28 16:19:40 2006] [error] [client ] File does not
exist: /var/www/foop
Any clues?
Thanks,
Kaj
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2006/3/3, Juraj Fedel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have glibc-doc installed that contain info and html documents but
I also want man pages eg.
man malloc
Which package do I need?
manpages-dev
Cheers,
Kaj
Hi!
I installed fail2ban, works well with sarge.
Cheers,
Kaj
Hi!
Have you tried pmount:
pmount - mount arbitrary hotpluggable devices as normal user
Cheers,
Kaj
On 7/16/05, Dom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/16/05, wim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dom wrote:
I've searched and searchd for the module for this device without
success. But I wouldn't
On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 02:23, Don wrote:
On attempting to boot Debian sarge kernel 2.6.7-1-386, I am getting
the following (last 3 lines before halting):
pivot_root: No such file or directory
/sbin/init: 424: cannot open dev/console: No such file
Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init!
I had
Dear all,
To save others doing this trial-and-error loop, I decided to share my
solution..
I had a multitude of different problems that were changing with kernel
version and BIOS setup I am too lazy to list them all here..
My hardware:
ASUS P4P800-VM, AMI bios
250 GB SATA disk
NEC DVD-/+RW
Hi!
I get occasional kernel OOPS when using Adaptec SlimSCSI PCMCIA
adapters. I have tried two models (1460D FastSCSI and older 16 bit
version) with similar problems. I can read several files (and tapes)
from the jukebox before hangup.. The jukebox is DDS Autoloader
TSL-S9000L by Sony.
I am
On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 10:32, Keith Davidson wrote:
Hi,
Any ideas where I can find libXp.so.6 for debian. I have looked in
www.packages.debian.org, but cant find it.
apt-cache search libXp
apt-get install libxp6
Kaj
On Fri, 2004-07-23 at 02:32, Joey Hess wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
I don't have a /media, and my laptop, which I just installed Debian on,
also doesn't have a /media. ???
Then you didn't install sarge using a current version of the installer.
Continuing from this, is there a way to
Hi!
I have a frequently updated testing distribution and after a recent
upgrade gnome-keybinding-properties - Text editing shortcuts -
Emacs does not have an effect anymore i.e. Emacs keybindings do not
work in e.g. gedit and evolution.
I have tried also with a fresh setup using a test user so
It looks like gtk disables antialiasing between font sizes 8-16 pt,
changing /etc/XftConfig has absolutely no effect. So, can anyone tell
where this can be adjusted?
I have latest gtk/gnome packages from testing,
e.g. 'xterm -fa Bitstream Vera -fs 10' works perfectly so my setup
should be
On 02:13 2004-04-06, Jaap Haitsma wrote:
Kaj Wiik wrote:
It looks like gtk disables antialiasing between font sizes 8-16 pt,
changing /etc/XftConfig has absolutely no effect. So, can anyone
tell where this can be adjusted?
I have latest gtk/gnome packages from testing,
e.g. 'xterm -fa
I failed to read the upgrading instructions and got lots of errors from
dpkg. I cannot upgrade nor remove the broken packages. Is the only way out
to reinstall the whole thing...?
Thanks,
Kaj
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PS. With dselect it is too easy to do this kind of stupid things...
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On Fri, 1 Aug 1997, Kaj Wiik wrote:
I failed to read the upgrading instructions and got lots of errors from
dpkg. I cannot upgrade nor remove the broken packages. Is the only way out
to reinstall the whole thing...?
The problem was in fact wrong version of install-info Now everything
I'd like to upgrade to Perl 5.004 but I am discouraged to do that by our
system admin because of potential stability/compatibility problems.
I know of majordomo and chat problems, are there other known problems?
Thanks,
Kaj
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-version -o /tmp/cca02858.s
gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `f771': No such file or directory
Still f771 exists:
locate f771
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2/f771
Suggestions?
Kaj Wiik
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On Sun, 5 Jan 1997, Don Morton wrote:
gcc seems to use the files in
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2.1, but the f771 was installed in
../2.7.2. So, the solution seems to be a simple link (actually
two)
cd /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2.1
ln -s
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