The newly released debian installer (daily build) for testing do not show
the LVM logical volumes and fail when asked for LVM configuration.
The problem is quite new because a installer build im mid February
worked fine.
So who do I have to file the bug to?
Regards
Angelo Pozzi
iceweasel 44.0.2
deb http://debian.salud.gob.sv/debian-mozilla/ wheezy-backports
iceweasel-release
http://wiki.salud.gob.sv/wiki/Actualizaciones_y_sources.list
lves two things:
1) Debian repositories contain a LOT of software (or maybe it's just the
software I like).
2) Debian has the most excellent upgrade paths.
Angelo
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bian.org, but I couldn't really find much of anything but
meta packages for kernel images in unstable. Hopefully I'll have more
time to look for it over the weekend.
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next database with MySQL (instead of
Postgres like planned), just to spite you.
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Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2007 at 01:16:18PM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
>
>> (2) MySQL is a shorter learning curve for new users
>>
>>
> What? In what way? Learning to develop against MySQL is no harder or
> easier than learning to devel
Ron Johnson wrote:
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On 02/01/07 12:16, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
I've been debating whether or not to make a comment on this discussion,
but it finally got to me. I think you're being way too hard on MySQL
considering the fact that thi
driver for
realtek chips. It's sort of a wishlist item, and the code is already
there in Ubuntu. But it's also a hardware support request, and I can
only imagine what things would be like if there were a bug submitted on
every piece of hardware that people wanted to get worki
only knows MySQL really needs to start getting into
Postgres if they ever intend on making a large database.
Angelo
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Paul Johnson wrote:
> Floris Bruynooghe wrote:
>
>> There is actually an operational difference. In the about:config page
>> the setting general.useragent.extra.firefox is set to
>> "Iceweasel/2.0.0.1". Looks harmless, but it stopped me from logging
>> on to a website. It would only let me in
Paul Johnson wrote:
> Angelo Bertolli wrote:
>
>
>> Paul Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> Angelo Bertolli wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> I'm not clear on why Firefox couldn't be put in non-free though. (I
>>>>
to change the alias of your interface from eth0 to wlan0 if you want.
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Paul Johnson wrote:
> Angelo Bertolli wrote:
>
>
>> I'm not clear on why Firefox couldn't be put in non-free though. (I
>> just figured it was for upgrades.)
>>
>
> Why put something in non-free if trivial changes to the name and artwork
> mak
ge as produced by Mozilla and
can't modify it? I can't blame either side really.
It was reiterated by Mozilla that if it doesn't do this, it will lose
some ability to protect its trademarks. IANAL, but somehow it just
doesn't sound right to me.
Angelo
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For console, you can use lokkit:
lokkit - basic interactive firewall configuration tool (console interface)
But I don't think it gives you as much control as iptables.
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o construct
their own OS or packages.
I'm not clear on why Firefox couldn't be put in non-free though. (I
just figured it was for upgrades.)
Angelo
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Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 01/26/07 23:18, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> > On Friday 26 January 2007 23:19, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
> >> Piotr Dziubinski wrote:
> >>> Ex-Debian user...
> >>> ... back to the Gentoo
> >> If going to the Mozilla website to dow
Hmmm, every time I do a net install, it installs the base files first,
reboots, and then uses the actual system to install the rest...
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I do this on systems at work that are a few versions behind.
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have to make it LOOK like Firefox.) I can understand
Mozilla's position on this, and I think I prefer Debian with Iceweasel
anyway.
Angelo
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kernel, it didn't automatically update grub,
so I had to run dpkg-reconfigure on my regular kernel.
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/home/user/bin/rm explicitly.)
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d and xserver-xorg-input-mouse,
>
> xserver-xorg depends on some or all of xserver-xorg-input-*
>
> These are needed to provide the modules that your log shows do not
> exist.
>
I also needed to install my xserver-xorg-video- package.
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but if I install the console-setup package, it automatically changes the
fonts to a nicer version for me.
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Jan Schledermann wrote:
> Angelo wrote:
>
>
>> Jan Schledermann wrote:
>>
>>> Angelo Bertolli wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> And if I turn off WEP, then I'm able to connect either way.
>>
>> I kind of figur
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 01:31:15PM -0500, Angelo wrote:
>
>> It's been useful to me ;) But I guess I might have to switch to
>> blocking people by mac add... just seems like a hassel to have to add a
>> new machine each time.
>>
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 12:08:58AM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone was having a similar problem: I
can connect to my wireless network using ndiswrapper, but only if I have
WEP encryption turned off. Otherwise, it never
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 12:08:58AM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone was having a similar problem: I
can connect to my wireless network using ndiswrapper, but only if I have
WEP encryption turned off. Otherwise, it never
Jan Schledermann wrote:
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Hey everyone, I was wondering if anyone was having a similar problem: I
can connect to my wireless network using ndiswrapper, but only if I have
WEP encryption turned off. Otherwise, it never connects. I tried with
Ubuntu a while back, and
problems. I'm using ndiswrapper 1.28 (installed with
module-assistant).
Angelo
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Russell L. Harris wrote:
Yesterday I read another article bemoaning the large number of Window$
machines which have been commandeered remotely and turned into
spam-spewing zombies.
If I understand the matter correctly, a firewall can protect only
against incoming messages, and is useless against
t, and plugged it into an Intel P3,
upgraded the kernel, and everything is worked perfectly, and in a lot
less time than it would have taken me to reinstall the system.
Angelo
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Does anyone have a way to do a net install using ndiswrapper to enable
your network connection for the install? Whenever the installer asks
for the network setup, it isn't even close to being in a state where I
can download and compile ndiswrapper.
Angelo
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David Pastern wrote:
With the risk of sounding rude, that’s what you get for using a
proprietary system. Do NOT support Apple, and their usage of DRM
protected, user screwed systems that are iTunes etc.
Dave
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.
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ng up your previous backups.
Angelo
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David Christensen wrote:
> I've been using CVS (and RCS before it) for several years new. I've
> also looked at switched to SVN, but seem to recall that there was an SVN
> "feature" whereby SVN applied to same version number to all files in the
> project (repository?) whenever you checked somethin
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 10:30:37PM -0500, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Unless... they're not the maintainer of the repository. Sometimes you
have to use cvs, and some people prefer cvs. I think you're hard
pressed to justify using subversion over
ou
have to use cvs, and some people prefer cvs. I think you're hard
pressed to justify using subversion over cvs either, since they're
mostly identically the same in functionality.
As for a cvs application, uhhh, I'll pick one : viewcvs is pretty nice.
;)
Angelo
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Bill Warren wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have dselected phpbb2 and mysql. The database is done and works.
> When I go to http://mywebsite.com/phpbb the web page I get:
>
> The database module for the database you are using, MySQL, is not
> available. Please (re)install the php4-mysql package or if it's
hile it's a CentOS
machine, I'd still recommend that you try installing the proprietary
nvidia accelerated drivers if that's palatable to you. That makes my
system work perfectly, but it might be a lot of work.
http://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-8774/README/index.html
Angelo
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Hellomy name's angelo zehr and i'm from switzerland. i just tried to install debian on my computer, but it doesn't work!i downloaded the debian cd's by ftp-servers (binary i386 nonus 1, 1, 2 ,3 + source nonus 1, 1, 2, 3)i only can boot from the binary cd's.. if i boot
installation. Then use apt-get to
install mdetect, read-edid, and the other packages you want. If you
want, you can use aptitude to select certain tasks. You might want to
upgrade aptitude and tasksel first.
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ve this problem at all on my desktop.
I don't know if this is related, but I noticed that there are no more -386
kernels, only -486 in the repository.
Can anyone give me a clue as to what the problem is? I'm holding onto an old
kernel for dear life now, but I know I can't do
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
drive itself "goes around" the bad spots, using sector remapping.
ONLY when you write to a bad sector, OR a SMART offline/online surface scan
test hits the bad sector, whichever happens first. Before that, ma
Jim Woodward wrote:
How do I retrieve the messages that I see when booting?
dmesg does not have all the information.
I'm using kernel 2.6.13.2
Good question. I'd like to know this too. I always thought that short
of puting up an external serial interface, this wasn't pos
Steve Lamb wrote:
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Well I like the benefit of typing one line. In debian, being in the
group sudo allows you to skip using a password. So to me there's a
benefit over: typing su, typing root's password, typing my command,
exiting.
I like the bene
Steve Lamb wrote:
Stephen R Laniel wrote:
But he *does* want to mess with sudo. Sudo is a much safer
tool than logging in as root, for reasons that have been
done to death on any number of Linux lists.
On a single user machine or for when the person who is pretty much the
de facto
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 23 September 2005 21:39, Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Does shutdown -rF also include a bad block check? I'm guessing it
doesn't, but I can't find any information online on how to tell it to do
a bad block check also. I did find in /etc/default/rcS a
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my default debian installation gives a console with 25 rows and a
huuuge font. I feed vga=ask as boot parameter and choose 80x43 and
get a viewable screen with squashed fonts. During the boot messages,
just after the nic is up and running, the fonts reconfi
Does shutdown -rF also include a bad block check? I'm guessing it
doesn't, but I can't find any information online on how to tell it to do
a bad block check also. I did find in /etc/default/rcS a setting to
send -y to fsck, but nothing that would indicate any reason it nee
Antony Gelberg wrote:
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Albert wrote:
michael wrote:
and insults don't generally inspire people to respond in a helpful
manner, but then you prob knew that already ;)
Insults? I only responded in kind to Antony, who believes answer
Mike McCarty wrote:
Wm Stanley wrote:
Yes,
And this is related to Debian? How?
I believe it's related to improving spamassassin's filter. Thanks OP
for the sample!
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Ron Johnson wrote:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
This is fine. Notice how "reply to the list, but don't CC me" isn't
part of what "reasonable mailers" are expected to do:
"Reply-To munging does not benefit the user with a reasonable mailer.
People want to munge Reply-To h
-i | --install
-i and --install are the same argument to dpkg. In other
words,
In this case | means "or" not an output redirect ;)
I know it's confusing, it should be dpkg [-i|--install]
Angelo
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don't CC me
So in this case, do we hit reply-all, and cut and paste the list email
as the To: line, removing all others, etc?
It seems to me if this is the behavior desired, then the mail headers
should be munged in mailman like so many others lists do.
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2) Respond to the list and don't CC me
So in this case, do we hit reply-all, and cut and paste the list email
as the To: line, removing all others, etc?
It seems to me if this is the behavior desired, then the mail headers
should be munged in mailman like so many oth
and
extensions using the debian packages. Why is this the case? Is it
because they try to install into the application (/usr) instead of my
home directory, and then don't have the right permissions?
Angelo
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Marty wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
Marty writes:
I was thinking it should be handled during boot by an init script like
keymap.sh (just a guess).
How would that set it correctly for each user?
Some init scripts use configation files in /etc/default, and I guess
the script's stop routine c
Sean Whitton wrote:
Hi all,
I would be grateful for any help on the following problems. Please indicate what
you are replying to in your response! Thanks.
1)
I installed apache using wajig.
I want to create a link between ~/public_html and the webspace for the user at
ip/~user. How do I do thi
Robert Storey wrote:
I'm wondering if there is a way that I can "reuse" deb files on another
machine. Let me explain more clearly:
If, for example, I do "apt-get install mmv", the package
mmv_1.01b-12.2_i386.deb will be downloaded into
directory /var/cache/apt/archives/ and then installed.
gree minus Western Digital. I've had way too many problems
with WD drives.
However with that said: get any drive that has a 5 year warranty, and
keep backups. I think WD has started doing this too. It doesn't matter
how good a company is, none of them are 100% flawless.
Angelo
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Craig M. Houck wrote:
The more I think about this the more I think using car batteries for this
is a tad dangerous, sealed, old-school with caps, no spill batteries, etc
no matter the type/style. Chemically created energy in a thin walled box is
not to be played with, particularly when it sits i
Hans du Plooy wrote:
On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 07:05 -0400, Scott Fitzgerald wrote:
Thinking about getting a used laptop and loading sarge into it. I was
wondering what specs I need to look for
It really depends on what sort of performance you're looking for. I
bought a secondhand Compa
John Hasler wrote:
You _might_ get a bang if you stick a spark igniter inside a cell while the
battery is being heavily overcharged.
Actually now that you mention it, how will the battery get recharged if
it's used?
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g deal, it's
really minor. I deal with apache2.conf just fine. I have to admit, I
don't really like the sites-enabled/sites-available thing either, but I
can see the logic. I just don't like seeing distrobutions diverge from
the rest of the group so much. But again, no big
Jared Hall wrote:
PS I don't see why people who want more organization could have just
done all this on their own without all that fancy reprogramming Debian
did. Perhaps these changes to httpd configuration actually make httpd
run more efficiently (less information being included at certain
t
checked
using standard p3-1g systems ..
Sounds good to me. But I'm kind of new to this. Could you provide a
link or two to the atx adaptors that one might consider?
Angelo
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Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
On mandag 19 september 2005, 00:18, Hans Ekbrand wrote:
You must
expect issues like these, it is a feature... :-)
Not getting security updates automatically installed a feature? Not
in my world!
Well, imagine the security.debian.org box getting compromis
will try to make
modifications to the httpd.conf file. And this would definitely be true
for commercial packages (e.g. coldfusion).
Angelo
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t as
"apache" since they have a plethora of projects and other useful software.
Angelo
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Oliver Lupton wrote:
Kent West wrote:
Once you have an Internet connection, you're good to go. Most
applications you want are available from the official Debian
repositories, and it's generally these versions you'll want to install,
especially as a newbie. Opera, however, not being "F"ree (alt
t already intimate with Debian or Linux in general would be a
great boon to the community. That's not to say to expect all those
things to magically go away, but I for one would like to know.
Angelo
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I'll throw in a suggestion for bacula:
http://bacula.org/
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Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Marco wrote:
Angelo Bertolli ha scritto:
ServerName domain.com
ServerAlias www.domain.com
ServerAlias pop.domain.com
...
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^domain\.com$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^pop\.domain\.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http
Marco wrote:
Angelo Bertolli ha scritto:
ServerName domain.com
ServerAlias www.domain.com
ServerAlias pop.domain.com
...
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^domain\.com$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^pop\.domain\.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.domain.com/$1
<h
es are, but I'm going to guess they're mail.
If I were you, I'd probably try setting up an Outlook account that uses
IMAP on a server that stores mail in mbox format, transfer my mail to
that account, and grab the files off of that server.
Angelo
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Marco wrote:
If I put only the option "ServerAlias", the bar of the client doesn't
come rewritten.
You need to do both a ServerAlias and a Rewrite.
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#x27;t want to use the Debian repository to get. I
don't know why but the Debian versions of Firefox and Thunderbird don't
allow me to install new themes or extensions.
Angelo
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er/etc that was mentioned in another post.
I agree, go for Sarge. And if you have a high speed Internet
connection, try using the netinstall disc. It's a lot less cumbersome,
and my personal opinion is that it makes the installation just that much
easier.
Angelo
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Redefined Horizons wrote:
I would like to create a task launcher for my GNOME desktop that
launches a program that requires root access.
How would I do this?
For example, I'd like to start Synaptic from a task launcher.
Thanks for the help.
Scott Huey
P.S. - I'm running Debian Sarge, w
Cameron Matheson wrote:
Hi,
Arjen Verweij wrote:
The current machine is an AMD K6-233MHz with 64MB and one 120G disc,
running Debian stable for years (now Sarge). Unfortunately, the cpu has
a bug, where it becomes unstable under stress (i.e. compiling a kernel)
when using more than 32MB of
Matt Price wrote:
Thanks wim! and everyone else. I must have missed something in the
admin screens, 'cause when I logged in this morning there was "virtual
server" right in my face. I set up the ports just as wim describes, and
it works great! Only problem now is that when I use ssh from out
You may already know this, but just in case you don't . . .you need to
understand that the decision to track testing instead of stable or
unstable is a serious one, with potentially serious hazards. Many
people have the concept in their heads that testing is a fairly
robust distribution that's
Matt Price wrote:
ssh -p 2000 -l me mydomain.dyndns.org
which gets to the router; the router sees that it's supposed to forward
requests on port 2000 to 192.168.2.199; 192.168.2.199 picks up the
request and an ssh tunnel is formed
You won't need tunneling for this, just the NAT that your "r
Evan Storer wrote:
Helpful folks,
I just got a computer from work that was used by someone a few years
ago which runs Debian, and I can't do anything with it since I don't
know any usernames or passwords or anything. Is there some kind of
override to get past the login screen so I can set up
ing a few problems with umask when using only 3
digits. Try setting the extra bits too (umask=). In this case you
probably don't need uid or gid.
Angelo
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Marco wrote:
Hi,
I have removed the Rewrite rule on my Virtual Host configuration file,
I have added the
rule ServerAlias domain1.com *.domain1.com, and I have restart apache2.
Test: http://www.domain1.com --> OK
http://domain1.com --> PAGE NOT FOUND ???
I have also an other question, using
On Tuesday 13 September 2005 07:59 pm, David Purton wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 12:51:59AM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
> > Angelo Bertolli on 13/09/05 19:16, wrote:
> > >Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> > >>On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 05:39:58PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
>
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13, 2005 at 05:39:58PM +0100, Adam Hardy wrote:
This thread is turning into a bit of monologue. Does nobody else have
issues with their window manager? Or even better, solved them?
Adam, keep talking. It is an interesting monologue.
Yes, I'd lik
Juha Pahkala wrote:
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Oliver Elphick wrote:
On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 17:44 +0300, Juha Pahkala wrote:
But today I found out, that out of my 10Gb root partition df only
shows around 300Mb free!
So, I started looking and trying to find out what took all this
disk
Leonardo Marques wrote:
Hello people,
I wanna how to lock a user in his home, he cannot see any other
directory, just his home. Someone how can i do this?
Are you sure you want to do this? This means they will also not be able
to see things like /bin/ls, so you might have to provide them s
Juha Pahkala wrote:
Sorry about the previous, it had an old mail server address...but the
question remains...
###
Hello,
Recently my old home server crashed and I had to get a new one, and
install debian unst
Oliver Elphick wrote:
On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 17:44 +0300, Juha Pahkala wrote:
But
today I found out, that out of my 10Gb root partition df only shows
around 300Mb free!
So, I started looking and trying to find out what took all this disk
space. But I didn't get very far. As previously,
Marco wrote:
Angelo Bertolli ha scritto:
I think you need to add ServerAlias domain2.com to your second
vhost. When Apache first decides which vhost block to use, it
doesn't find one for domain2.com so it defaults to the first block.
I would want that when a user write a URL as
Marco wrote:
Simo Kauppi ha scritto:
It seems to me that the conditions for the first domain say that
any hostname which is not www.doamin1.com should go to www.domain1.com.
I.e. Apache is doing exacly as asked (domain2.com != www.domain1.com) :)
I guess you want requests to http://domain2.co
Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
On mandag 12 september 2005, 02:07, David Clymer wrote:
but wouldnt it
be much easier to add a ServerAlias to the vitualhost config?
Without trying to respond to the original question, I would like to
point out that ServerAliases are vil and architecturally
Kent West wrote:
Angelo Bertolli wrote:
Which is of course they the GNU people prefer info pages :-P
"Oh if only I didn't have to read the man info to understand how to
read info gcc..."
Amen to that. I've never been able to understand anything in an inf
Which is of course they the GNU people prefer info pages :-P
"Oh if only I didn't have to read the man info to understand how to read
info gcc..."
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