From Slashdot:
ukhackster writes to tell us that Sun's Simon Phipps challenged many
open source ideals at a recent open source conference in London.
Urging the open source community to look to the lessons of capitalism,
Phipps called for volunteerism to be replaced with directed
self-interest
Hi guys,
My immediate problem is that I want to get apache's httpd working on a
system where I just installed fedora core 5. It's just lying there in
/usr/sbin, and I don't even know how to figure out what version it is.
So how do I figure out what version of httpd is installed here? Go to
fedora
--- Dave Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
My immediate problem is that I want to get apache's httpd
working on a
system where I just installed fedora core 5. It's just lying
there in
/usr/sbin, and I don't even know how to figure out what
version it is.
So how do I figure out what
Thanks for the extensive suggestions.
On 6/28/06, Julian Yap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fedora is focussed on being very cutting edge and developer
driven. If you are installing a permanent server, I'd recommend
the Linux distribution CentOS
I actually installed this first, but it had a
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Matt Darnell wrote:
Urging the open source community to look to the lessons of capitalism,
Phipps called for volunteerism to be replaced with directed
self-interest and denounced the perceived legal issues surrounding
open source.
Dave Burns wrote:
Hi guys,
My immediate problem is that I want to get apache's httpd working on a
system where I just installed fedora core 5. It's just lying there in
/usr/sbin, and I don't even know how to figure out what version it is.
So how do I figure out what version of httpd is installed
On Jun 28, 2006, at 11:15 AM, Matt Darnell wrote:
From Slashdot:
ukhackster writes to tell us that Sun's Simon Phipps challenged many
open source ideals at a recent open source conference in London.
Urging the open source community to look to the lessons of capitalism,
Phipps called for