On Wednesday 30 June 2010 14:27:34  Richard Ibbotson wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 June 2010 13:50:01 Jeff Waugh wrote:
> > I hope you mean the 'php-apc' package, rather than php-fpm.
> 
> Yes.
> 
> > wp-cache is unmaintained, wp-super-cache was forked from it and
> > is kept up to date by the creator of WordPress MU. There's no
> > point using wp-cache, and it is highly unlikely that there is a
> > direct relationship between "attacked" and wp-super-cache.
> 
> Hmm... Suhosin log/Syslog in the Apache box says the word
> "attacked". From my router which is what the Apache box is plugged
> into. <shrug>. ...
> 
> "  Jun 30 11:33:49 sleepypenguin suhosin[14273]: ALERT -
> zend_mm_head corrupted at 0xb3d80d2c (attacker 'Your Router', file
> '/var/www/blog/wp-admin/options-general.php') "

Hmmm...

http://www.tutorial9.net/web-tutorials/wordpress-caching-whats-the-
best-caching-plugin/

" Be Careful Enabling CompressionIf you enable WP Super Cache 
Compression and your server already has compression enabled or doesn’t 
support it then you will get a lovely blank page of death or just a 
lot of garbage printed on the screen. Use with caution.Something 
seriously wrong is obviously happening when compression is enabled. 
Despite what the people say, WP Super Cache isn’t very super. In my 
opinion it is a complicated version of WP-Cache with only slightly 
better performance. With numerous reports of blank pages of death, I 
am hesitant to install this plugin on an actual blog. On top of it all 
this plugin doesn’t seem to play nice with others. Improper 
configuration and/or a bad plugin combination can lead to a drastic 
decrease your performance. It is sad but true. "

Might explain something ?  The blank page of death.  Anything is 
better than the blue screen of death ;)

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Richard
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