Idiot needs help enabling php in apache or apache2

2007-05-05 Thread Land Haj
Hi! I guess I'm an idiot, and I'm certain this is somewhere right in front of my eyes, but I can't seem to enable php on my webserver. I've tried both apache and apache2, following the instructions from www.debian-administration.org. I get the webserver working, and I apt-get install

Re: Idiot needs help enabling php in apache or apache2

2007-05-05 Thread Land Haj
--- Indraveni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, You add the following lines in your apache conf file, probably, your httpd.conf or apache.conf file. AddType application/x-httpd-php php PHP AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps let me know, if it works It did, because

Re: Problem with kdvi font rendering after sarge--etch upgrade

2007-05-03 Thread Land Haj
--- Land Haj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! Back at work I just upgraded my sarge installation to etch. I changed the sources for apt, did apt-get update, apt-get install aptitude and aptitude -f --with-recommends dist-upgrade. All has gone fine, but when I start to work, I discover

Problem with kdvi font rendering after sarge--etch upgrade

2007-05-02 Thread Land Haj
Hi! Back at work I just upgraded my sarge installation to etch. I changed the sources for apt, did apt-get update, apt-get install aptitude and aptitude -f --with-recommends dist-upgrade. All has gone fine, but when I start to work, I discover a problem with my main tool: kdvi. It can't seem to

Xfce eating memory?

2007-04-28 Thread Land Haj
Hi! I'm using debian etch, and have noticed that the processes 9376 landhaj 15 0 514m 498m 9.9m S0 15.2 11:53.10 xfdesktop 9390 landhaj 15 0 499m 492m 6928 S0 15.0 10:03.07 xfce4-menu-plug seem to eat a lot of memory. I have 4G of ram and almost never reboot, but a few days

Re: Xfce eating memory?

2007-04-28 Thread Land Haj
eating memory? Hi Land. Land Haj, 28.04.2007 14:37: I'm using debian etch, and have noticed that the processes 9376 landhaj 15 0 514m 498m 9.9m S0 15.2 11:53.10 xfdesktop 9390 landhaj 15 0 499m 492m 6928 S0 15.0 10:03.07 xfce4-menu-plug seem to eat a lot of memory

Re: Installation advice needed for a really stable desktop machine

2007-03-23 Thread Land Haj
I thought all the kernels were SMP-enabled now, no? Didn't Debian do away with the distinction between SMP and non-SMP kernels? At least, when I look at what's available with aptitude, all the kernel images labelled with -smp are given as for transition only. Unless I'm mistaken the 486 kernel

Installation advice needed for a really stable desktop machine

2007-03-22 Thread Land Haj
Hi! I've been using sid for amd64 on my production machine since before it became an official debian port, but for the next few years I will have 0 time for fixing stuff that might break, and so I'm gonna use stable instead, starting with etch. Ideally I should make the move in the next few

Re: Installation advice needed for a really stable desktop machine

2007-03-22 Thread Land Haj
Hi again, and thank you all that have responded to my questions! I went ahead and did a quick install of the i386 port. I think Liam's suggestion is really neat, but I'm leaving the old sid installtion as it is (it's on a fourth drive), for emergencies. Should the new i386 installation not

Re: Raid shuts down uncleanly?

2007-03-08 Thread Land Haj
Subject: Re: Raid shuts down uncleanly? also sprach Land Haj [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007.03.06.2054 +0100]: If someone can instruct me in how to log the shutdown properly I'll post the log here to see if anyone can help. http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-mdadm/mdadm/trunk/debian/FAQ?op=filerev=0sc=0

Re: Raid shuts down uncleanly?

2007-03-06 Thread Land Haj
: Monday, March 5, 2007 10:44:07 PM Subject: Re: Raid shuts down uncleanly? Land Haj wrote: Hi! I'm still trying to get used to having raid-1 on my new etch installation. I have a very simple question: When I reboot or turn off my computer, the system always has trouble umounting

Re: Raid shuts down uncleanly?

2007-03-06 Thread Land Haj
] To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2007 9:26:33 PM Subject: Re: Raid shuts down uncleanly? Land Haj wrote: Thank you for your reply! Today, I've dpkg-reconfigured mdadm. It had all md-devices listed as necessary for root, and so I changed it so that only md0 (where root

Re: Raid shuts down uncleanly?

2007-03-06 Thread Land Haj
messages are logged. /landhaj - Original Message From: Bob McGowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2007 9:52:17 PM Subject: Re: Raid shuts down uncleanly? Land Haj wrote: I did this: cat messages | grep shutdown but it reveals nothing

Raid shuts down uncleanly?

2007-03-05 Thread Land Haj
Hi! I'm still trying to get used to having raid-1 on my new etch installation. I have a very simple question: When I reboot or turn off my computer, the system always has trouble umounting the raid devices. It says they are busy (in red, warning letters). But the shutdown completes anyway.

Re: Raid trouble

2007-01-28 Thread Land Haj
/mnt/raid But do I have to disassemble raid somehow before I reboot into my etch system? I mean do I have to kinda undo the mdadm command above before I reboot? Yours gratefully, landhaj Roberto C. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sat, Jan 27, 2007 at 02:26:01AM -0800, Land Haj wrote: Hi

Raid trouble

2007-01-27 Thread Land Haj
Hi! I decided to try etch out and use raid-1. All went fine until I mounted one of the raid disks from another debian installation on the same computer, to copy a library. My set up looks like this: sda --- / in a sid installation sdb --- /home in the sid installation sdc --- first disk in the

Re: xorg 7, radeon mobility m6 and dri

2006-07-28 Thread Land Haj
same when playing movies though, so I guess it must be normal, given the parameters that you mentioned above.Thanks a lot for this help, both of you!/landhajCJ van den Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 04:51:25AM -0700, Land Haj wrote: When I do 'glxinfo | grep rendering' in sar