Joey Teel wrote:
Weird, that's all I had to mine to get it working, though I probably
have a rather oddball
setup anyway since I have mine set to call the mt.cgi file
directly as
the directory index file too.
Try calling the mt.cgi file directly, and see what happens since
Chuck Swiger wrote:
When you try to add mod_perl, the result is your perl code
runs faster,
but apache no longer serves static HTML...? If so, that is
remarkably
odd. What does the Apache access and error log look like
when you try
to access a .gif or some such that worked
Joey Teel wrote:
Move all the static content (html, css, images, etc.) to a different
directory (to use the example from the MT manual, use mt-static) and
modify your mt.cfg file to add/change the StaticWebPath
option to point
to the location of the static files.
OK, that's
-Original Message-
From: Dan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 9:31 PM
To: Joey Teel
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Accessing a console X session from a remote system later?
There's an XFree86-4 module you can load that provides vnc access
Is it possible to setup an X session at the console then later access
that same session by remote without having to use saved sessions?
Basically I need to leave an X app running on my console, and later
access the session (or at least the application) from another system,
usually over my LAN, but
:)
Joey Teel
Take a look at the mtree(8) man page, and then try this:
# cd /var
# mtree -eU -f /etc/mtree/BSD.var.dist
# cd /
# mtree -eU -f /etc/mtree/BSD.sendmail.dist
Cheers,
Matthew
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