As of sometime today, my Apache2 stopped working. It has been
performing without issues in a small network. There have been no recent
changes in any configurations of Apache, PHP or MySQL. Attempts to
restart yield:
koko:/home/gt# apache2ctl start
apache2: Syntax error on line 185 of
Mike Bird wrote:
On Thu February 14 2008 01:09:12 gary turner wrote:
As of sometime today, my Apache2 stopped working. It has been
performing without issues in a small network. There have been no recent
changes in any configurations of Apache, PHP or MySQL. Attempts to
restart yield
Mike Bird wrote:
On Thu February 14 2008 10:31:10 gary turner wrote:
koko:/home/gt# dpkg -s libapache2-mod-php5
Package: libapache2-mod-php5
Status: install ok installed
Please post that to the list again but this time with all
the headers. You can skip the description if you like.
We still
Jeff D wrote:snip
run apache2ctl -t
it should tell you what it thinks is wrong with your apache config
Thanks, Jeff. That yields the error message quoted in my first post.
I'm trying to figure out how/why the syntax is in error, or how I can
cause /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp5.so to
Mike Bird wrote:
snip
Please post the output of apt-cache policy libxml2, and/or reinstall
libxml2.
koko:/home/gt# apt-cache policy libxml2
libxml2:
Installed: 2.6.31.dfsg-1
Candidate: 2.6.31.dfsg-1
Version table:
*** 2.6.31.dfsg-1 0
500 ftp://ftp.us.debian.org lenny/main
Lesley Binks wrote:
On 16/02/2008, gary turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff D wrote:snip
run apache2ctl -t
it should tell you what it thinks is wrong with your apache config
Thanks, Jeff. That yields the error message quoted in my first post.
I'm trying to figure out how/why the syntax
Mike Bird wrote:
On Sat February 16 2008 08:29:06 gary turner wrote:
koko:/home/gt# apt-cache policy libxml2
libxml2:
Installed: 2.6.31.dfsg-1
Candidate: 2.6.31.dfsg-1
Version table:
*** 2.6.31.dfsg-1 0
500 ftp://ftp.us.debian.org lenny/main Packages
100 /var/lib
Chris Bannister wrote:
On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 07:33:10AM -0800, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 02:49:24AM -0600, gary turner wrote:
Jeff D wrote:snip
run apache2ctl -t
it should tell you what it thinks is wrong with your apache config
Thanks, Jeff. That yields
Mike Bird wrote:
On Sat February 16 2008 22:39:22 gary turner wrote:
libxml2 is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/lib$ ls -al | grep libxml
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 2008-02-16 10:11 libxml2.so.2 -
libxml2.so.2.6.31
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1166856 2008-01-19 12:54 libxml2.so.2.6.31
Those
I will be upgrading soon to a faster box. This will leave me a
machine to use strictly in Debian-Linux. I will use the Debian
package because it seems to be the distribution least hidden (behind
make-easy apps) and closest to the OS. The box will be used as a
learning/development tool.
Shawn Lamson wrote:
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 11:46:42 +0100
Oliver Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HoHoHoHo to all girls and boys on the list,
wish you a Happy XMAS, a lot of snow and what ever you want.
You are all great and because of this I like to invite all members
of this list to one beer
eric lin wrote:
snip
my access log have 304 and 404 error
when It try to access that img src http://ipath/file'
304 is not an error. In response to a conditional GET request, Apache
is saying that the document has not been changed.
404 is saying that *at the requested URL* the document was
Shawn Lamson wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 10:29:46 +0100
Oliver Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Gary Turner and Shawn Lamson wrote:
1) Yuenling Porter.
2) A bottle (750mlgrin) of Chimay Ale?
HoHO,
that are already two beers.
What about:
Carminativum-Hetterich N
Michael Olds wrote:
snip
From what I have read also, what I have should be working.
Could I use: Script Alias /www.firstuser.com/cgi-bin/
/www/usr/public_html/cgi-local
Script Alias /www.seconduser.com/cgi-bin/
/www/usr2/public_html/cgi-local
I guess what I don't understand is
Francois Chenais wrote:
Hello,
First, Happy new Year for all Hope the year become the first of
peacefull series.
To terminate the Year 2002, I had an EBDA too big message while
booting my 2.4.19 kernel. I work with this kernel since September.
To
Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Im just getting started with Debian and Ive got a long journey ahead, I
can tell. My first goal was to get X-Windows up it took me a while.
Welcome. After X Window, all other configurations will seem trivial:)
A word to the wise; as new to Debian and Linux, you
Joe Bosak wrote:
Is there an easy way to switch between screen resolutions when using a GUI like
KDE or Gnome?
I'm using Debian 3, stable release.
ctlalt+/- will cycle through the resolutions set in your X config.
--
gt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If someone tells you---
I have a
Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
hello all
my quest for small and fast applications seems to be never ending. :)
one of the things that bother me in my set-up is browser. mozilla is
what i use currently and i have to wait for ages before it loads. for
text login, i have tried lynx and links. both are
This is frustrating. My MUA allows threading by the subject line or by
the message ID and reference headers.
If I thread by subject:
Pro; People who start *new* threads by hitting reply (WTF? are they
too lazy to type an address?) and change the subject line do start a new
thread. It is not
nick lidakis wrote:
...
I dont have enough space to hold all the debs. df shows 92% used out
a 300MB partition. /var seems to be slowly filling up, but what can
I safely delete from var to trim it down?
Like you, I made the /var partition to small. Rather than repartition,
I made a directory
Gary Turner wrote:
nick lidakis wrote:
...
I dont have enough space to hold all the debs. df shows 92% used out
a 300MB partition. /var seems to be slowly filling up, but what can
I safely delete from var to trim it down?
Like you, I made the /var partition to small. Rather than repartition
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
Hi Gary, my brother has the exact same Radeon chip and video card you
mention, and I don't think he's got it to work beyond acceptable. Can you
give a pointer? Thanks
- Original Message -
From: Gary Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
Also from google, try ATI 128MB
Rus Foster wrote:
Hi,
I've just setup apache on a test box and I can't for the life of me get
Server Side Includes working
I've edited apache.conf so...
snip
Did you un-comment LoadModule includes-module... ?
That's a common oopsie on the Apache ML.
--
gt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kenneth Dombrowski wrote:
snip
The only thing I've found so far that isn't going
smoothly is I can't access my webserver from within the LAN.
snip
I have a netgear dhcp-serving port-forwarding router that sends all
traffic on 80, 25, 143 to 192.168.0.3.
snip
I'm using the Netgear RT314
Osamu Aoki wrote:
snip a bunch
Anyway, it may be good idea to put something like following in Debian
web site to reduce this type of confusion.
==
What Debian is best for me?
Debian is available in 3 major flavors -
Egor Tur wrote:
Hi.
I read man for `shutdown' command. And this man describe how permit
any user using shutdowning. Need create /etc/shutdown.allow and list of
peaples that can use `shutdown'. I create it and now do from user
/sbin/shutdown -a -r now -- but I cannot reboot. Only root can do
Roland Wegmann wrote:
Hy all
How can I control number of lines per 'page'? For example when I use the
command 'aptitude search gnome' the output is a huge list, that 'runs
over' my 'bash window' and I can only read the last search results.
Which tool do I have to use that i can read the
Bob Paige wrote:
I'm a big Linux fan because of usability, extensibility, flexibility,
and security issues. I believe that the different mechanisms
available with GNU software, especially the Debian GNU/Linux way,
lends itself well to dealing with these issues. But not even Debian
can
Cory Rudder wrote:
I have a problem with X on my computer. I have an intel i810 board, with
debian 3.0r1 , and xfree86 4.1.0.
when I start X it tries to work then the server crashes. The error is
modprobe: Can't locate module i810 \n [drm] failed to load kernel module
i810. Modprobe doesn't
jmullin wrote:
I have been trying for a year to get a Debian distro set up on my
computer. At the NYC Linux World Expo, the was a Debian booth and I
bought the lates Debian CD but when I tried to load it BANG no good. No
that the release was no good just it got a littel complicated. Igot as
Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm re-installing Debian on a system.
I tried this last month and ran into trouble with the video card (ATI Radeon
All-In-Wonder). It turns out the version of X in the current stable branch
does not support my card well. The previous version supported it and 4.2
supports
Lloyd Zusman wrote:
Jaldhar H. Vyas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Pigeon wrote:
OK, Just to make things more complicated British money changed
[...]
Some more wacky fun facts about British money.
[...]
[ ... ]
Here's some more:
and so on
What a wonderful, whacky
will trillich wrote:
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 12:37:32AM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 08:48:17PM -0600, will trillich wrote:
| On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 03:59:40PM -0500, Jeremy Gaddis wrote:
| SMTP Authentication sounds like a prime candidate.
[...]
rant
no clue
Pigeon wrote:
[...]
Like it... reminds me of *Any* car can be made to do 0-60mph in under
3 seconds - allow me to demonstrate with yours.
Achieving ~32 ft/sec^2 acceleration is not that difficult. Finding an
unobstructed 121 ft dragstrip with a non-blockaded starting line might
be more
Narins, Josh wrote:
DEAR DEBIAN USER, this is joke e-mail. I think.
We are manipulating the time in the headers
in order to cover the tracks from our efforts
to monitor the e-amail from sketchy users
such as yourself
to prevent them from posting rude or obnoxious e-mails
We've noted your
ian wrote:
I would like to know a good TEX editor...any recommendations?
Emacs is my editor of choice for nearly everything. I am learning to
like Cooledit. It's a very lightweight editor with syntax highlighting
for several languages, including LaTeX2e.
--
gt [EMAIL
I run X with icewm. No KDE or Gnome. What would be the advantage(s) of
adding one of these facilities?
--
gt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, you order it from the 'Society of Hardware and Information
Technology Helpers, Executive Administration Division'
nate wrote:
Gary Turner said:
I run X with icewm. No KDE or Gnome. What would be the advantage(s) of
adding one of these facilities?
a more integrated experience. Generally a more consistant look
feel between the apps. File managers with a good deal of mime types
configured so you can click
Jimbo De La Fuente wrote:
Hi List,
I've been using RedHat for a couple of years. Now, as a result of their
change in EOL (only untill the end of year for the latest release RedHat
8.0) I want to switch to another distro. My preference goes to Debian. I do
have some doubts before really
Hans Christian Andersen wrote:
On booting my woody-box it goes directly into X without letting me command
startx.
How do I make it stay at a command line untill I order startx?
The answers you were given address *exactly* that.
--
gt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If someone tells you---
I
César Augusto Seronni Filho wrote:
TCP: Treason uncloaked! Peer externalIP:20522/20 shrinks window 448523626
Googling gave up this among others;
http://www.der-keiler.de/Mailing-Lists/securityfocus/focus-linux/2001-08/0026.html
Of course, I don't know what the answer means any more than I
Phil wrote:
I'm setting -up linux machines at a school and the teachers are interested
in Mavis Beacon teaches typing and Mathblaster type programs. They want
programs that are fun for the kids and teach them things at the same time.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
apt-cache search typing
Nick Hastings wrote:
Hi,
* Nori Heikkinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [030205 11:31]:
my /var is 465M. i'm trying to do and apt-get upgrade, which i
haven't in a while, and got the following message:
Need to get 69.0MB/109MB of archives. After unpacking 39.1MB will be
used.
E: Sorry, you don't
cmustard wrote:
I run apache 1.3.26 and mod_perl, i recently did 'apt-get install php4', which
installed fine and ran apachectl when finished which i assumed meant
snip
I am sure there are great docs for this question, as i'm sure it's asked
all the time but i seem unable to find them.
Thank
Kent West wrote:
Bill Moseley wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Thorsten Haude wrote:
* Timothy Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-02-05 18:27]:
Have a read at what a horrible nightmare cutpaste is under X.
http://www.jwz.org/doc/x-cut-and-paste.html
I can't find any thing horrible in this text.
I
Bill Moseley wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Gary Turner wrote:
Hmm, similar here. X and icewm--no desktop;
That's what I'm running.
1. Drag with left button to select, or
left click to set the start, then move to the end of the block
and right click
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 11:55:17AM -0500, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
This may not be what you want to hear, but the best thing is probably to
spend $25-$50 for a cable/DSL router with a built in firewall.
Not necissarily an option.
1) I tend to hear about security problems
John Hasler wrote:
Paul E Condon writes:
It is not hard to compute the tension in a space elevator ribbon. (It
would be a fair question for a final exam in an undergraduate mechanics
course.) It depends on position along the ribbon, on the Earth
parameters (size, rate of rotation, etc. )...
David Turetsky wrote:
David Turetsky wrote:
[...]
How do I abort the startup of x?
Kent West
At the LILO: prompt, enter linux single.
[...]
David Turetsky
YES!!! Thank you. Now I can go on to experiment with corrections to
my XF86Config file
[...]
If I had not had
John Hasler wrote:
Gary Turner writes:
Not just impact.
Impact is the most likely cause of failure.
I don't doubt that, but I did not address probabilities.
If the elevator should part at the CG, 23,500 miles of material would
fall to the East, nearly circumnavigating the globe.
The lower
John Hasler wrote:
Pigeon writes:
It would be under tension, because the upper station is outside the
geosynchronous orbit. So the bit above the break would fly off into
space, and the lower bit would fall back.
The tension would taper from nominally zero at the base to maximum at the
DvB wrote:
Ron Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 03:59, James Buchanan wrote:
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 11:34:51PM -0600, DvB wrote:
James Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
snip whole bunches
Once
you find a private company or NGO that's willing to provide
DvB wrote:
Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
snip
Yeah, after all it's not their money .. they just worked hard to earn
it.
You don't work hard for stock dividends. You just put your money in
stocks and they come all by themselves... although I guess I did word
that a little
Paul E Condon wrote:
Gary Turner wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
Pigeon writes:
It would be under tension, because the upper station is outside the
geosynchronous orbit. So the bit above the break would fly off into
space, and the lower bit would fall back.
The tension would taper from
Paul E Condon wrote:
Gary Turner wrote:
DvB wrote:
Nathan E Norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
snip
Yeah, after all it's not their money .. they just worked hard to earn
it.
You don't work hard for stock dividends. You just put your money in
stocks and they come all by themselves... although I
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 12:40:36AM -0600, DvB wrote:
Once again, if cutting taxes is going to put the government $300B in the
hole, they need to cut some programs and I don't think there're many
that can be justified being cut.
Considering the military accounts for over
Daniel Barclay wrote:
Jack Nguy wrote:
Why is this on this mailing list again?
By the way, your message asks for a return receipt, which I would
guess isn't everyone's preferred setting for a mailing list.
Maybe for mail-lists we should honor requests for return receipts. Talk
about your
Pigeon wrote:
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 01:42:50AM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 01:41:01AM +, Pigeon wrote:
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 02:37:53PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
Pigeon writes:
big snip
On Fri, Feb 07, 2003 at 10:03:50PM -0800, Paul Johnson wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 10:32:10PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
My dictionary (American Heritage College Dictionary) sz they're
synonyms. Save your valuable exemption for a real error :)
And American Heritage Dictionary also screws up the definition of
hacker, giving
Chris wrote:
Gday y'all,
Im trying to share a CUPS printer over samba. I can see the printer, but
when i try to print to it from a windows box i get the message Access
Denied, Cannot connect..
[...]
Don't look to me as an expert. I did manage to get stuff hooked up,
though. It's been 18
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 10:16:09PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
By the way, your message asks for a return receipt, which I would
guess isn't everyone's preferred setting for a mailing list.
Maybe for mail-lists we should honor requests for return receipts. Talk
about your
Rus Foster wrote:
Hi Folks,
I've got a few virtualhosts on my server and they are logging quite
happily into their appropiate files. However what I would also like to do
is log all hits for all the servers into one file as well. i.e. so each
hit get logs twice. Can this be done?
I'm guessing you
Nick Hastings wrote:
* Fred Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [030210 16:41]:
snip
netscape/mozilla does this and evolution does this. the
kind people at ximian were good enough to add a reply to list function
to evolution to get around _broken_ mailing list software (like whatever
is running
Glenn English wrote:
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 10:03, Thomas H. George,,, wrote:
PS. I was going to call this a cock-a-manie (sp?) solution but I can't
find the word in any of our dictionaries. Anyone know a correct
spelling and dictionary entry?
Not at all sure, but I think it's cockamamie
While Googlin' for a similar error I ran across this post. It struck me
as a near perfect example of how to do it. Interestingly, ESR, of
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html fame was the first
respondent :)
quote
Subj: fetchmail: couldn't find canonical DNS name of [...]
Short
I have the following error message when running Fetchmail from the
command line.
gt@koko:~$ fetchmail -v
fetchmail:/home/gt/.fetchmailrc:10: parse error at end of input
or,
gt@koko:~$ fetchmail -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.net
fetchmail:/home/gt/.fetchmailrc:10: parse error at end
Joerg Johannes wrote:
For some time I am struggling with pdflatex. Today's update of tetex resolved
the major problem I had (Acroread could not process the pdf files), but now
it is getting weird.
If I run pdflatex on a document, the normal font is shown very fuzzy (Yes,
various mails in the
drew cohan wrote:
poll pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.net proto POP3
user [EMAIL PROTECTED], with password secret
is gt here
I'm no fetchmail expert, but what happens if you remove the comma and make
the user line all one line, like:
No joy. The comma was in an example in the manual. But at
Shyamal Prasad wrote:
Gary == Gary Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gary poll pop.sbcglobal.yahoo.net proto POP3
Gary user [EMAIL PROTECTED], with password secret
Gary is gt here
Gary auth
Hmmusually I write 'user user@host there with password... while
your file
Rob Weir wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 08:17:37AM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
Shyamal Prasad wrote:
[...]
Also, I don't use 'auth' and it works fine. I use the same POP server
as you are trying to use.
Dropping the auth did the job on syntax. Funny, I added it because I
was getting
David P James wrote:
Gary Turner wrote:
[...]
[la]tex sample
dvips -Ppdf sample
ps2pdf sample.ps
This should yield a pdf file that Acroread can render nicely.
Really? It usually comes out looking pretty awful if you ask me when
looked at with Acroread. I've had much more success
Scalar wrote:
This isn't about debian but about the list..
Would it be acceptable for the listserver to add a few
letters at the beginning of the subject to distinguish the
list from other email?
[...]
If the listserver appended something like DEB to the
front of a non-reply subject, it'd make
-invent the wheel this is what I use:
#!/bin/sh
# Written by Larry Holish, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# As customized by Gary Turner for his own use
# Script that writes current list of packages installed
# from /var/lib/dpkg/available to pkgs_woody.current.
# Keeps a history of changes between package
Rob Weir wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 05:34:59PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
Rob Weir wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 08:17:37AM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
[...]
Now I'm back to couldn'y find canonical DNS name for
pop.sbc... normal termination, status 11 From the manual:
11 Fatal
Gary Turner wrote:
Rob Weir wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 05:34:59PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
Rob Weir wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 08:17:37AM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
[...]
Now I'm back to couldn'y find canonical DNS name for
pop.sbc... normal termination, status 11 From
Jerome Lacoste (Frisurf) wrote:
Summary: If I try to connect to an internal server given its dyndns.org
hostname, it works from the outside world, but fails if I try from
within our intranet.
I have this network configuration
E
|
Internet
|
| (EXT-IP)
** R ** (Firewall)
|
Johan Kullstam wrote:
S Yuval [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
Can anyone suggest a good C/C++ IDE? I've tried Anjuta, KDevelop,
KStudio and have been disappointed. The only somewhat useful IDE I
could find was QIDE, which is a trial product and only supports C.
I like emacs.
Hey! I
Jerome Lacoste (Frisurf) wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 20:20, Gary Turner wrote:
Jerome Lacoste (Frisurf) wrote:
Summary: If I try to connect to an internal server given its dyndns.org
hostname, it works from the outside world, but fails if I try from
within our intranet.
[...]
Your
mail!
(KMM2416947V99452L0KM)
From: Gary Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 22:50:08 -0600
It's impolite to spam a mailing list with an autoresponder. If you were
using a sane MTA/MUA, there are many on this list who would be happy to
help you reconfigure.
I received this header from
Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
Quoting Fer'had Erdogan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have been trying to unsubscribe from this list for a few days now.
Ended up sending an email to the list manager as well about it. Why am I
still subscribed? Way too many emails for me to deal with. Driving me
crazy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm using Debian 3.0r1 stable (woody) and am currently using Galon for
web-surfing. However, it seems to break on some sites - they seem to be
moaning about Frames support mostly.
Anyway, which browser should I use under gnome to get the most pages
viewed?
I'd
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 03:07:59PM -0600, DvB wrote:
I've never done this, but I've seen it done (with me own eyes! :-) I
don't think it worked as well as the native Linux browsers and probably
would crash as soon as it started doing its Direct-X crap but, for your
Rus Foster wrote:
On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Gary Turner wrote:
I have been unable to locate this utility. The more I look, the sillier
I feel. Wasn't this in some util pkg? The closest I've come is
ptknslookup in the ptknettools pkg. I'd prefer non X.
Its in the host package
rghf@duocity
Gary Turner wrote:
I have been unable to locate this utility. The more I look, the sillier
I feel. Wasn't this in some util pkg? The closest I've come is
ptknslookup in the ptknettools pkg. I'd prefer non X.
Many thanks to all who answered. I installed dnsutils (which means I
wasn't totally
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 01:43:29AM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
If only that were true. Every page I produce is 100% W3C compliant.
That's not enough. In the area of CSS alone, IE for Windows is not
compliant, while IE for Mac is.
So slap the appropriate W3C compliant
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
-- Gary Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Thursday, 20 February 2003, 09:27 PM -0600):
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 01:43:29AM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
If only that were true. Every page I produce is 100% W3C compliant.
That's not enough
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 09:27:22PM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
It's not really a question of who sucks and who blows ;) Java Script,
Flash, frames, tables, and graphics are compliant technologies, so does
Lynx suck if it doesn't support them? Do you tell folks to eff off
Not an earth-shattering problem. I try to remove all those comments
from various config files before emailing them to wherever. I currently
chain some greps
grep -v '^\ *#' some.conf | grep -v '^\ $' condensed.file
How would you combine these regexp's to remove a commented line (even if
Colin Watson wrote:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 06:34:35AM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
snip
What is more reasonable, the shopkeeper cater to the customer --- or
vice versa?
Not everybody developing for the web is a shopkeeper (thank God). If I'm
not trying to sell something and therefore achieve
Colin Watson wrote:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 07:18:48AM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
[...]
grep -v '^\ *#' some.conf | grep -v '^\ $' condensed.file
How would you combine these regexp's to remove a commented line (even if
indented) and a blank line? My various permutations and combinations
Colin Watson wrote:
On Fri, Feb 21, 2003 at 11:04:15AM -0600, Gary Turner wrote:
Colin Watson wrote:
Not everybody developing for the web is a shopkeeper (thank God). If I'm
not trying to sell something and therefore achieve Perfect Marketing Zen
in the quest to do so, I honestly don't care
nate wrote:
Gary Turner said:
page of nested tables, simply because that seems the best way to present
your ideas. Then take a look at the page with Lynx.
i don't think that's fair. lynx is not what I would call a feature
complete browser. links may be better to compare with. But for me
I
Nori Heikkinen wrote:
does anyone know if it's possible to specify a smaller than 10pt font
size for a LaTeX document without resorting to putting the entire
document in one big \tiny{}? --which is cool for my purposes ... i'm
just curious.
No LaTeX guru by any means, but as far as I know,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23 Feb 2003 14:25:07 -0600,
Justin Ryan wrote:
On Sun, 2003-02-23 at 12:27, Nathan E Norman wrote:
On Sun, Feb 23, 2003 at 11:13:24AM -0500, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
[ top posting SUCKS ]
[ self-righteousness SUCKS ]
[...]
[Since when did top-posting
A: See for yourself
Brian Durant wrote:
If it is OK with you, I would rather not interleave my responses. I just
got over some serious eye problems and find that spending too much time
editing and working with the dim Debian text output on my daughter's
computer, makes my eyes complain a
nate wrote:
I guess I deleted the mail from I think Sandip but I decided
to try to get java working in phoenix 0.5 and it seems to work..
Thanks a bunch, Nate. I had to make a couple of changes, but only in
detail. I've noted them below. Maybe it will help those that did it my
way, as I did it
Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
hello all
this is my last attempt before i shift to some bloated browser. i have
tried installing phoenix and make java run on it umpteen number of
times. it *never* worked.
phoenix installation is perfect. java is not. so, finally, i have
decided to try installing from
Teilhard Knight wrote:
[...]
Second. My ISP is a log on ASDL provider. That means I have to use my
Ethernet card and log with a username and a password. I do not have a static
IP, but everytime a log I am assigned one (dynamic). Any way to configure
this in Debian? My card (it is built in the
I'm trying to get X and cygwin working so that I can ssh into the home
machine from my notebook. I originally set my Linux box to no-listen.
Like some kind of idiot, I cannot find where I put the switch.:) Will
some kind soul please let me know where to look so I can hit the FM?
tnx
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On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 11:19:58 +0100, Matthias Klose wrote:
The libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2_2.95.4-14 package contains a broken
libstdc++ library. To work around the problem, provide the missing
library by a smbolic link. Execute as root:
ln -sf libstdc++-3libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so
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