We updated the kernel this weekend using apt-get update followed by
apt-get . However, uname-a delivers the following response:
Linux mail 2.4.18-686 #1 Sun Apr 14 11:32:47 EST 2002 i686 unknown
Why is this kernel dated April, 2002? Is this the most recent version?
TIA,
Danny O'Brien
-bf2.4 -- is there a more recent version?
I've done a grep-available -P kernel|grep ^Package|sort, but the
results don't show a more recent version than 2.4.18.
I'm familiar with "apt-get" -- can I use apt-get to update the kernel?
If not, what's the proper proce
to manually add users into our
database, to make sure that we have a working user in there.
Thanks again -- any further suggestions welcome.
On Feb 25, 2004, at 12:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Danny O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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This led me to examine "dbconnect.ph
ink = pg_connect ("", "", "", "", "ourdb" or
die ( "Could not connect to database." );
All suggestions welcome. Solution guaranteed posted to the list.
- Danny O'Brien
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Original post:
Any
n line 10
Line 10 in auth.php looks like this:
$result = pg_exec( $link, $sql );
We've attempted to log in many times, so we know we're not mis-typing the password. Is the login prompt not hitting the database?
TIA for any suggestions,
Danny O'Brien
Here's our versions:
postgres 7.2.1-2wood
php 4.1.2-6wood
TIA for any and all assistance.
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Danny O'Brien
e the httpd.conf file, and start over from scratch? Or is there something in the httpd.conf file that I'm missing? I can't find a reference to an SSL module or anything similar.
Thanks in advance! I promise to post all solutions.
- Danny O'Brien
On Jan 29, 2004, at 1:07 PM, Rosen
; -- 0.9.6 "c" also seems ancient.
- My previous build ran mod-ssl. However, there is no mod-ssl package in Debian. Has anyone installed mod-ssl under Debian, or is there a better program for this function?
TIA
- Danny O'Brien
"alias eth0 eepro100" >> /etc/modutils/local
update-modules
I entered this command, re-booted, and all is well.
Peter Norton explains it very well below.
Thanks again,
- Danny O'Brien
On Jan 23, 2004, at 12:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 07:2
Com 3C905C-TXM card. The 3Com site is sketchy on drivers -- Debian
is not listed among the different Linux flavors -- so I'd appreciate
any helpful installation remarks or pointers to drivers/support sites.
TIA,
- Danny O'Brien
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the network upon which it will reside? This sounds ridiculous, but I
had to ask.
Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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