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
--- 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
--- 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
: 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
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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
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
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.
/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
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
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
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