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I've seen that solution (and a lot of variations of it), but that solution is not usable because I use (and must use) name based virtualhosts.
Following is an actual cut-out from my Vhosts.conf:
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Now, I am programming on my MDK-box happily as ever, when I find that I need to run this application in a https area.
Ive got several name-based virtual domains on the site.
I'm running Apache...
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Webmin is quite a good, web based, admin tool. Mandrake 9.0 has that in it's installation, so you can choose it. I've never tried MDK 8.2, so I can't be sure that is was there allready then. Anyway,...
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No one can help you if you don't give them some more info.
What kind of USB-modem (OK we know yours from the Subject, but i also write this to others that might have a similar problem, so bear...
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Now, you see I am running a web-server ( nalle.no ) with mandrake 9.0 as OS.
Now that works perfectly, but I 'm stuck one place:
I'm running msec lavel 4. Since I also run webalizer, I want that...
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The main reason for a journaling fil system is not to boot fast. That's just an extra pluss.
Linux do not write to the disk before it has to. Writing to the disk takes time , and finding the...
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Yeah, I know that, but that site was down at the time......
Anyway the damned command has made a lot of trouble for me. I'm still looking through packages, trying to restore broken packages.
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We solved it!
Dont know what made it happen, 'cos all i did was "emerge clean" (not "emerge --clean", but I solved it by getting the rescue package found in one of the portage directories in...
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I'm running gentoo Linux 1.4rc1
At LWN.net (http://lwn.net/Alerts/12706/) there was a security warning about Apache. In the warning it was explained how to upgrade apache. I looked and found that...
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You can edit _all_ files you can read in Linux.
If the file claims to be generated, the application/service that depend on it is probably very spesific about what's in the file, so the programmer...
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You know, there's a saying: "Once you go Slack, you never go back!". I doubt they would have invented that expression unless they liked the OS.
And yes, it is very stable, thankyouverymuch!
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The bes type of Linux certification I've found is http://www.linuxcertification.com/
I will take my sertificates there (as soon as my boss will pay for it, wich shold be before the end of the year...
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I do not see anything there that can not run on a Linux.
Dell usually fits good with Linux
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No you can safely dual-boot between Linux and any Windows version.
Using a bootdisk to b oot Linux might be the simplest way in the beginning, but LILO (Linux LOader) will happily boot...
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You might also want to look at dns2go that is a client that enables you to keep a web-server running with dynamic IP:
http://dns2go.deerfield.com//
There's a lot more to it, but you'll find out...
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So, you are using diskettes?
If I don't remember wrong, you can choose "/dev/fd0" as source. That would be the floppy drive (not a:, as in DOS).
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To proffessionals security counts. Ease of use and ready-made scripts like Yast (SuSE) or Linuxconf (RH), isn't all that nesseeary for them, since they work with this and know how to find their way...
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Now, it's time to read.
There's a lot of good books out there, depending on how far you want to take it.
If your goal is to run the webserver, and nothing more, you probably have enough...
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Man!
Now, by default you are not allowed to write to the floppy. With some distros you are not even allowed to mount it.
That's why you'll have to tell the OS that is supposed to let you do...
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You'd use: du -sh /directoryname/sub/dir/
-to get the sum (human readable) of thee directory 'dir' and all it's subdirectories.
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[ 26 February 2002: Message edited by: Nalle ]
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In almost any distro you can find a text-based program called 'netwatch'. It shows you the network usage. Use 'netwatch --help' for the options.
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I think I've given my answer once about this before, but here's a copy:"
"I for my part never make an image of the whole disk.
I create packages of what I install from source, keep all my...
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I for my part never make an image of the whole disk.
I create packages of what I install from source, keep all my installed apps that is not on the distro-cd in /usr/src and keep my path as clean...
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3. The reason might also be that you are running something that you do not have the permissions needed to run, but the app is set to report that to the console. When starting an app in X and from a...
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chmod 700 ./install-sh
Be root - be in the directory .install-sh is.
It should run, but that's not guaranteed, since the install-sh -file might be there of other reasons.
Usually with a...
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