> Install the new kernel, the reboot into it. Run 'depmod' and > 'update-modules', then you can run modconf and select your Ethernet > driver. It's called '8139too' and it should be in 'kernel/drivers/net' > section.
I didn't compile the kernel myself. I just choose the one I wanted from dselect. So will that still work? > Open up /etc/apache/httpd.conf and make the following changes: > * uncomment the 'LoadModule php4...' line > * add 'index.php' to the end of the DirectoryIndex line in the > '<IfModule mod_dir.c>' section > * uncomment the 'AddType' lines, right where it tells you to do so (you > want the php4 set, not the php3 ones). > > Tell apache to reload it's config files (/etc/init.d/apache reload), and > you should be done. Not trying to be rude, but I attached all the pertaining files. I don't remember if I said I already did all that in the original email, but I figured people would at least read the entire message (including attachments) before they continue stating things that I've already checked. Now as to your suggestiones: 1) I've done all that, it's all there, all of it is setup correctly, it SHOULD be working, but it's not. and I don't know why. 2) I've gone so far as to PURGE all packages that have "apache" or "php" in them. Then I reinstalled just the minimum required to get apache running again. Then I added all the apache modules I was interested in. Then I added the "php" packages. (between the purge and the install's I even restarted my computer) 3) I've checked all my config files against my roommates setup. Mine are identical (EXCEPT) that mine has a few more things in it. Mostly to do with "phpmyadmin" and "phppgadmin" (HIS WORKS) mine doesn't. -- Michelle Alexia "Jade" Storm Dragon Impersonating a Human and failing.
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